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Site One, 757 Bourke Street, Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2007
Elenberg Fraser
Mixed-use Residential, Commercial and Retail
Client: Pan Urban

Photos © Tony Miller
Architects Statement
Built on a highly visible corner site in Melbournes Docklands, Site
One is a six level commercial building mixing commercial office tenancies,
flexible and fully serviced business facilities, and sohos (small office
home office) that provide work/ live opportunities.
Completing the Base
The building anchors its edges to Bourke Stand Stadium Drive, stepping
back across the frontage to align at the top with the Watergate Towers.
This completes the geometry of the block, and provides a commercial supplement
to the residential program of the adjacent Watergate.
Urban landscape oasis The main building entry is from Stadium Drive via
an open landscaped forecourt, which runs deep into the building via the
main lobby. The forecourt is accessed across tenancies on two of its edges
and the lobby along its
internal face. The courtyard is the focus of the stepping roof form and
the terraces. The network of stainless cables that wrap in and over the
building, form a rich multi-levelled landscape and recreational space.
Network of movement referencing the historical Site One is held back from
the western boundary of the site to create an arcade space which spans
the site. The
incorporation of this connection establishes a historically Melbourne
sense of the movement network of arcades, laneways and alleys. This also
encourages movement across the site from Stadium Drive to Bourke St and
the Docklands waterfront beyond. The north-south arcade links into the
main lobby to form a network of vertical
voids running across the site, collecting the circulation and entries
to the commercial suites. In addition this void network forms fresh air
ducts across the site for ventilation, giving the arcade a
sense of both the internal and the external.

Photos © Tony Miller
The Program
Site One comprises 14 retail tenancies to the ground floor, 24 serviced
office suites, 29 strata offices and 73 sohos to the upper levels. Facilities
within the building at ground level add retail and café functions
to the wider precinct, enabling surrounding building occupants to use,
enjoy and move through the site on a daily basis and add to the public
experience of the site. The Business Club is located within level 1 and
comprises integrated business facilities such as secretarial and printing
services, meeting and board room facilities and informal and presentation
lounges. The sohos are fully wired for high bandwidth cabling, and incorporate
wi-fi LAN connections. Up-to-date databased website services are also
provided with R&D and technical support for all businesses within
Site One.
The project brings integrated ESD initiatives to the small commercial
tenancy. Glazed arcades and full-height voids are utilised as fresh air,
supply and exhaust ducts to the individual office shells.
This also provides natural ventilation to public areas, ensuring temperature
comfort levels are maintained in all public and private spaces.
The building façade incorporates operable sections of glazing to
aid passive ventilation.
Site One presents a flexible commercial model to the Docklands precinct,
referencing a finer grain of urban experience that is historically very
Melbourne, through an iconic building that is in and of its
site.
Site One Melbourne - text / images from Elenberg Fraser 140109
Melbourne Architecture
Project Team: Callum Fraser, Karl Engstrom, Cassian Lau, John Hoogwerf,
Eugenia Lai, David Harrap, Brad Hooker
Time Design/Documentation: 6 Months
Time Construction: 20 Months
Project Cost: $40m
Site One Melbourne - Consultants:
Architecture: Elenberg Fraser
Project Management: Baracon
Civil Engineering: Reeds Consulting
Structural Engineering: Robert Bird & Partners
Services Engineering: Norman Disney & Young
Building Surveyor: Garden Group
Fire Engineer: Umow Lai & Associates
Acoustic Engineering: Marshall Day
Wind Engineering: Mel Consultants
Environmental Engineering: ERM
Quantity Surveyors: Slattery Australia
Land Surveyor: Reeds Australia
Geotechnical Engineering: Golders Associates
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