251 Vista Green

251 Vista Green

Designed by Cox Architecture, 251 Vista Green has delivered a bespoke lobby and forecourt experience where workplace and nature come together.

It provides not only the current tenants, but the wider workplace community, an opportunity to collaborate, socialise, and be connected to a tranquil environment, whilst enjoying the comforts of a modern office lobby.

The threshold between workplace and landscape is blurred.

The creation of a double volume glazed ‘veil’ of steel and natural stone allows a seamless connection between the internal environment and the adjacent pocket park.

This ‘window’ to landscape is a unique setting within Perth’s CBD.

251 Vista Green is not only a success in providing the current tenants with a repurposed modern office lobby, but it has also created an alternate workplace environment for the broader office community.

The opportunity to be connected to landscape and nature within a rich and textured contemporary setting offers new ways to collaborate and socialize.

Project Details

Project Size – 1,200 m2
Project Budget – $5,000,000
Completion Date – 2022

Project Team

Architecture

Cox Architecture

Cox is a design-focused contemporary architectural practice with studios located in every major Australian city and a history spanning 60 years.

The key to their ethos is supporting the public life of our cities. Cox does this by ensuring each project makes positive contributions to its public realm – giving more than it takes.

www.coxarchitecture.com.au

Photography

Robert Frith

Robert Frith is a commercial photographer based in Subiaco, Perth.

www.acorn.com.au

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