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Parkline Place

An industry leading example of sustainable office design

The station entrance on Park Street features a glass veil allowing daylight to flood the station plaza concourse throughout the day. 

Street-level view of a modern glass building with a central entrance labeled “GADIGAL.” Trees frame the foreground, and several cars and a bus are visible on the road in front.

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Location

Gadigal Country, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Client

Investa

Oxford Properties Australia

CPB

Architect

Foster + Partners

Cox Architecture

Parkline Place is a 39-storey premium office building and retail plaza, accommodating 47,800 square metres of office space and 1,290 square metres of retail. The development represents an industry-leading example of modern office design and sets a new benchmark for a health-first sustainable workplace. The building also rises above Gadigal Station, giving tenants easy access to Sydney’s new underground transport system.

Cundall’s sustainability team led the Green Star submission, NABERS Rating and WELL certification for the core and shell of the building, which is targeting a 6 Star Green Star Rating (Design and As Bult), 5.5 Star NABERS Energy and 3.5 Star Water ratings and WELL Platinum. Sustainable features include a rainwater reuse system, onsite renewables with a capacity to generate 12.32 kW of energy, alongside heat pumps and multiple design interventions to reduce operational energy demand.

“Each aspect of this project has been designed to achieve the highest possible sustainable outcomes. From careful material selection to ensure products are low-VOC to high efficiency LED lighting, to a carefully planned waste management strategy. Our team has also equipped the client to continue their sustainability journey with a comprehensive net zero carbon transition plan.” Julian Bott, Partner.

Key fact

Future tenants will benefit from an array of health and wellbeing facilities, as well as light-flooded floors revealing expansive outlooks of the city.

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Key fact

Targeting a 6 Star Green Star, 5.5 Star NABERS Energy and 3.5 Star Water ratings and a platinum WELL certification.

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Key fact

Sustainable features include a rainwater reuse system, onsite renewables with a capacity to generate 12.32 kW of energy, alongside heat pumps and multiple design interventions to reduce operational energy demand.

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Julian, stood shoulder forward in a dark blue suit jacket and pale blue shite, smiling in front of a green hedge.

Julian Bott

Partner

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Parkline Place is a genuine example of a premium grade office and is setting a new benchmark for sustainable workplaces in central Sydney.

Parkline Place towers above Gadigal Station, giving tenants easy access to Sydney’s new underground transport system. 

Low-angle view of a modern high-rise building with curved, layered glass and metal façade reflecting the sky and nearby structures. The word “GADIGAL” is visible on a sign at the bottom of the image.

A 39-storey premium office building with expansive outlooks of the city. 

Tall modern glass building with curved edges rising above surrounding structures in a cityscape. Trees and street-level traffic are visible in the foreground, with a clear blue sky in the background.

Vertical sunshades have been installed to reduce heat gain from early morning sun. 

Close-up view of a modern building façade featuring horizontal metal fins, large glass windows, and a lower section with tall vertical panels. Trees partially frame the foreground.

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