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Central Park End Of Trip | Woods Bagot

Central Park End Of Trip | Woods Bagot | Photographer: Dion Robeson

2023 National Architecture Awards Program

Central Park End Of Trip | Woods Bagot

Traditional Land Owners
Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation
Year
2023
Chapter

Western Australia

Category
Interior Architecture
Mondoluce Lighting Award (WA)
Builder
Renascent Australia
Photographer
Dion Robeson
Project summary

30-year-old Central Park is Perth’s tallest building and an icon of our city. The building owners undertook a significant upgrade of the base building in 2021 (designed by Woods Bagot); and the newest addition in the building’s revitalisation journey is a brand-new premium End of Trip facility, that prioritises luxury, wellness and convenience.

The new Central Park EOT is a high-quality offering, placing tenant experience at the heart of the design that is generously proportioned and exquisitely detailed. Facilities include a communal cool down lounge, speed showers, private vanity stations with soft feature lighting. A closer connection to the St Georges Terrace street entry enables more convenience and a safer journey for end users.

Usage of the facilities has significantly increased since its opening and has successfully supports tenants in their return to the workplace.

2023
Western Australia Architecture Awards Accolades
Commendation for Interior Architecture
Western Australia Jury Presentation

A premium, spacious End of Trip (EoT) offering that enhances the Central Park brand and identity through continuity with the recently refurbished tower, also completed by Woods Bagot.

Woods Bagot appreciated our aspirations for a design outcome which enhances Central Park’s elegant and timeless quality. The design team succeeded in developing an EoT facility that fully realised these expectations.

The Central Park EoT elevates the experience of the end users by providing hotel-like amenities, inspiring forms & elegant detailing to provide a space that is generous in proportion and supports tenants in their return to the workplace.

Client perspective
Project Practice Team

Charl Testa, Project Leader
Kevin Liew, Project Documentation
Melanie Porrins, Project Interior Designer

Project Consultant and Construction Team

BCA, Building Surveyor
BG&E, Structural Engineer
Bridge 42, Project Manager
FPOV, Lighting Consultant
NDY, Services Consultant

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