Architectus are working on a sustainable office tower on Bligh Street in Sydney’s CBD…
March 11th, 2010
Architectus are working on a sustainable office tower on Bligh Street in Sydney’s CBD. The 42,000-m2 project is designed to maximise the harbour views and create a premium work environment. The company expect the project to be completed in 2010.
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