International House 'Sister Building' Proposed At Barangaroo
Date: 13-Nov-17
Author: David Rowlinson
International House Sydney sister building
Article first appeared in The Urban Developer
Lendlease has lodged a planning application with the NSW Department of Planning and Environment for a second engineered timber office building at Barangaroo South. The application proposes a “sister building” to International House Sydney, with a total commercial floor space of approximately 10,000 square metres and a typical floorplate of approximately 1,700 square metres.
Barangaroo South managing director Rob Deck said that plans for a second timber building at Barangaroo were sparked by the extraordinary interest in International House Sydney — Australia’s first engineered timber office building, completed in 2017.
“This second such building will be the final opportunity in Barangaroo South for prospective commercial tenants seeking an exciting, sustainable and innovative workplace for their employees,” Deck said.
Lendlease’s DesignMake business and architects Tzannes Associates, who designed International House Sydney, will also be responsible for this building’s engineering and design, offering ground level retail tenancies and six floors of office space constructed from cross laminated timber and glulam.
The proposal outlined the building’s commitment to sustainability, targeting a 6 Star Green Star Design and a 5 Star-plus NABERS rating. This building will be Lendlease’s sixth engineered timber building in Australia, joining its neighbour International House Sydney, 25 King in Brisbane, Forte Apartments and Library at The Dock in Melbourne, and Jordan Springs Community Hub in Western Sydney.
The proposal is currently subject to the department’s approval following public exhibition.

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