Council House 2 (CH2)

Architecture Commercial Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Description

The Council House 2 (CH2) office building was designed by DesignInc, in collaboration with City of Melbourne, to be a holistic system with its occupants as participants. The design follows a model that promotes a more interactive role between the city and nature.

The City of Melbourne's aim was to achieve zero emissions for the municipality by 2020. A major contribution to this strategy is the reduction in energy consumption of commercial buildings by 50%. CH2 was piloted in an effort to provide a working example for the local development market. The brief required a building that as far as possible relied on passive energy systems while producing a premium-grade building.

CH2 employs both literal and metaphorical expressions of environmental intentions in its architectural composition.
Nature is used as inspiration for façades that moderate climate, tapered ventilation ducts integrate with day lighting strategies and an evocative undulating concrete floor structure that plays a central role in the building’s heating and cooling.

It was the first new commercial office building in Australia to meet and exceed the six star rating system administered by the Green Building Council of Australia. Equally important to its environmental features is that it provides 100% fresh air to all occupants with one complete air change every half hour.

Details

Project size 12500 m2
Project Budget USD 51,000,000
Completion date 2006
Building levels 10

Project team

DesignInc Architect and Interior Design
Stephen Webb Design Architect
Bonacci Structural Engineer
WSP Group Mechanical + Structural Engineering, Lighting
DPTLI/ City of Melbourne Collaboration partner
Marshall Day Acoustic Engineers Acoustic
Hansen Yuncken General Contractor