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410 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW
A Modern Destination with a Historical Soul
Imagine a site nestled within the crossroads of global cultures with the potential to match the energy of the urban landscape that surrounds it. It is brimming with potential for a vibrant, activated ground plane and a heart that beats in synchronicity with the light and shade of the days’ activities.

Now take that site and reduce its frontage to an exceptionally narrow 6m, combine with a vertical volume that rises to meet its neighbouring towers, and you have the site that was the subject of the 410 Pitt Street Design Excellence Competition.

The concept contributes to the urban fabric of the precinct to connect to its history, play on the global cultural threshold it sits within and encourage respect of a changing cultural landscape. This concept is underpinned by four key design drivers: Culture, Context, Parameters and Brand. These informed the massing, planning and character of the proposal, particularly the connection to the sites history as part of the former Brickfield site.

The scale and proportion of the façade grid of established buildings along Pitt Street, and cues taken from local Art Deco examples are re-interpreted and applied to the proposed podium and tower façade grids. This forms a strong vertical architectural language, and a calmness to the varied expression of the existing street elevation.

Materiality and tonality are key to evoking an emotive response and adds to the overall user experience. Careful consideration to the existing palette and materiality of Pitt Street, as well as cues from the sites manufacturing history are combined to form a simple collection of finishes and details.

Exterior
Through-Site Lobby
Rear Courtyard and Moss Wall
Pencil Tower Aerial View

410 Pitt Street

Location

410 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW australia

Indigenous Lands

Gadigal Country

Status

Design Competition

Client

Tricon Group

Key Stats

  • Design Excellence Competition
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  • 100m Tower on 6m Wide Site
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