CTBUH Silver Member

Dexus

About

Member Offices: Sydney

Website: http://www.dexus.com/

DEXUS Property Group is one of Australia's leading real estate groups, investing directly in high quality Australian office and industrial properties. With $18.3 billion of assets under management, the Group also actively manages office, industrial and retail properties located in key Australian markets on behalf of third party capital partners.

The Group manages an office portfolio of 1.6 million square metres located predominantly across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth and is the largest owner of office buildings in the Sydney CBD, Australia's largest office market.

Fields of Expertise

Owner (Buildings, Land); Property Management

Membership details

Membership Level

Silver

Member Since

Member Offices

  • Sydney

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

Rialto Towers

251.1 m / 824 ft

2

80 Collins South

187 m / 614 ft

3

Central Place Sydney Block B Tower 1

184.8 m / 606 ft

4

Central Place Sydney Block B Tower 2

184.8 m / 606 ft

5

201 Elizabeth street

184 m / 604 ft

6

80 Collins Street

182 m / 597 ft

7

Grosvenor Place

180 m / 591 ft

8

Australia Square Tower

170 m / 558 ft

9

385 Bourke Street

169 m / 554 ft

10

201 Elizabeth Street

165 m / 541 ft

Associated companies

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

Rialto Towers

Melbourne

251 m

824 ft

2

80 Collins South

Melbourne

187 m

614 ft

3

Central Place Sydney Block B Tower 1

Sydney

185 m

606 ft

3

Central Place Sydney Block B Tower 2

Sydney

185 m

606 ft

5

201 Elizabeth street

Sydney

184 m

604 ft

6

80 Collins Street

Melbourne

182 m

597 ft

7

Grosvenor Place

Sydney

180 m

591 ft

8

Australia Square Tower

Sydney

170 m

558 ft

9

385 Bourke Street

Melbourne

169 m

554 ft

10

201 Elizabeth Street

Sydney

165 m

541 ft

11

Waterfront Place

Brisbane

162 m

531 ft

12

480 Queen Street

Brisbane

153 m

502 ft

13

100 Mount Street

Sydney

152 m

498 ft

14

1 Bligh Street

Sydney

139 m

455 ft

15

140 George Street

Parramatta

138 m

453 ft

16

Woodside Plaza

Perth

137 m

449 ft

17

AMP Place

Brisbane

135 m

443 ft

18

King George Central

Brisbane

129 m

423 ft

19

KPMG Centre

Sydney

127 m

417 ft

20

123 Albert Street

Brisbane

127 m

417 ft

20

BHP Billiton Centre

Melbourne

127 m

417 ft

22

National Mutual Centre

Sydney

123 m

404 ft

23

ANZ Centre

Brisbane

106 m

348 ft

24

321 Kent Street

Sydney

103 m

338 ft

25

ANZ House

Adelaide

99 m

325 ft

26

141 Walker Street

Sydney

97 m

318 ft

27

Hooker House

Sydney

95 m

312 ft

28

Zenith Tower 1

Sydney

94 m

308 ft

28

Zenith Tower 2

Sydney

94 m

308 ft

30

Prudential Building

Sydney

93 m

305 ft

31

Alluvion

Perth

92 m

302 ft

32

Kings Square V

Perth

90 m

295 ft

33

Kings Square I

Perth

88 m

289 ft

34

Arthur Young Building

Sydney

87 m

285 ft

35

Colonial Tower

Parramatta

83 m

272 ft

36

8 Nicholson Street

Melbourne

83 m

272 ft

37

5 Martin Place

Sydney

83 m

271 ft

38

Lumley House

Sydney

75 m

246 ft

39

50 Pitt Street

Sydney

74 m

243 ft

40

105 Phillip Street

Parramatta

65 m

213 ft

41

Customs House

Canberra

53 m

174 ft

42

14 Moore Street

Canberra

51 m

167 ft

43

52-60 Collins Street

Melbourne

- m

- ft

44

385 Bourke Street Tower 2

Melbourne

- m

- ft

45

Dexus Waterfront Tower 1

Brisbane

- m

- ft

45

Dexus Waterfront Tower 2

Brisbane

- m

- ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Dexus Property Group

Christoph Ingenhoven Explains the Necessity for High-Rises

12 June 2013

Christoph Ingenhoven presents his point of view regarding the necessity of high-rises in cities. He discusses a wide range of built projects, including one of the first ecological high-rises, the RWE Tower in the center of Essen as well as 1 Bligh, situated in the historical part of the financial district in Sydney, an award-winning project which set new standards regarding social, cultural, urban-planning, and sustainability. The future for most human beings will take place in cities. The reasons for this are multifaceted: geographical, ecological, and economical. The densification of cities is one of the architect’s major tasks and challenges.

ingenhoven architects Presents on 1 Bligh Street

18 October 2012

Sydney’s central business district was transformed by 1 Bligh Street’s elliptical tower, which offers tenants several ground-breaking technological advances. The centerpiece is Australia’s tallest naturally ventilated skylit atrium, which soars the full height of the building. Other innovations include a double-skin, naturally-ventilated glass façade and a hybrid system using gas and solar energy to generate cooling, heating and electricity for the building.