Nauru House

Nauru House
General information
Type office
Location Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates
Completed 1977
Height
Antenna spire 190 m (620 ft)
Roof 183 m (600 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 52
Floor area 50,500 m2 (544,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Perrott Lyon Timlock & Kesa

Nauru House (also called 80 Collins Street[1]) is a landmark 52-story building located in the Melbourne CBD. The building was designed by architectural firm Perrott Lyon Timlock & Kesa

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History

The land the building sits on was bought in 1972 at a price of A$19 million by the government of the Republic of Nauru as an international investment.[2] Nauru, which had become incredibly wealthy thanks to the selling of phosphate, began the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust (NPRT) to re-invest profits in international real-estate.[3]

Controversy was stirred when construction began in 1972, as the government of Nauru decided to raze two buildings with "high heritage value" in order to have the building face the desirable Collins Street, and thus, a Collins Street address. Even amid public outcry, the historic buildings were torn down to make way for construction.

Following decades of mismanagement, corruption, and spiralling loans to General Electric, estimated to amount to approximately A$227 million, the NPRT was forced to sell off its international assets to pay loans.[4][5] Nauru House is now owned by QIC after purchasing the building for $A140 million in December 2004.[6]

Facade

Between 1994 and 1996, the Nauru House went under a facelift to replace the former pebble-concrete facade of the building with new, matte-gray aluminium siding. 12,000 feet of aluminium was used.

Records

Following the building's completion, it was the tallest building in Melbourne until 1980.

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List of tallest buildings in Australia
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AMP Centre
188m
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Suncorp Place
193m
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List of tallest buildings in Melbourne
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Collins Place
185m
Next Tallest
Freshwater Place
205m
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