101 Collins Street

101 Collins St
General information
Type Office
Location Melbourne, Australia
Completed 1991
Height
Antenna spire 260 m (850 ft)
Roof 195 m (640 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 57
Floor area 83,000 m2 (890,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Denton Corker Marshall

101 Collins Street is a 260-metre (853 ft) skyscraper located in Melbourne, Australia. The 57 storey building was completed in 1991 under the design by Denton Corker Marshall Pty Ltd. Towards the end of project, with a change of developer, the foyer space was designed by Johnson Burgee.

The tower is currently the 4th tallest building in Australia and the 125th tallest building in the world when measured up to the tallest architectural point which is the 60 metre tall spire.

The tower contains 83,000m² of rentable space which are rented by large companies. The floor to ceiling height is unusually large for a skyscraper at 2.77 metres. The 30m lifts can reach speeds of 7 m/s. There are 414 underground car park spaces.

The building contains double glazed windows with surface coated tempered glass which will increase thermal efficiency.

The CRA Building was demolished for the construction of this building.

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List of tallest buildings in Australia
Next Shortest
Bourke Place
254m
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120 Collins Street
264m
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List of tallest buildings in Melbourne
Next Shortest
Bourke Place
254m
Next Tallest
120 Collins Street
264m
Heights are to highest architectural element.