Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

T3 Collingwood Office Building

T3 Collingwood Office Building 

Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

PHOTOGRAPHS
John Gollings, Tom Blachford

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Graham Burrows

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Duo

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Openwork

URBAN PLANNING
Contour

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING
Altitude, Mckenzie Group, Wrap Engineering, Phillip Chun, Du Chateau Chun

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Aecom Australia

LEAD TEAM
Christopher Botterill

FIRE CONSULTANTS
Scientific Fire Services

QUANTITY SURVEYING
Rider Levett Bucknall

DESIGN TEAM
Tess Wrigley

AREA
29300 M²

TECHNICAL TEAM
Melita Kei

LOCATION
Collingwood, Australia

YEAR
2023

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

The client came to us with an ambitious brief – to design a mass timber office building that aligned with its T3 corporate strategy, which focuses on transit, timber, and technology and was developed in response to growing demand for local authenticity, sustainability, and urban and social connectivity.

The challenge lay in marrying this brief with Collingwood’s rich industrial context, characterized by elegant warehouses, narrow streets, vibrant arts precincts, and an evolving, progressive demographic.

Our design draws on this distinctive context to create a building comprising a 5-level brick and concrete podium with a 10-12 19-level lightweight mass timber structure perched above.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

A contextual response as well as a direct reflection of the building’s structural composition.

The brick podium sleeves into its streetscape scale, while the glazed curtain wall tower above speaks to an emerging typology of residential/commercial buildings in the immediate surrounds.

A defining move was to align the northern façade of the podium with a heritage building to the east, creating a wider ground plane with a generous arrival and civic quality.

The tower forms above cantilevers over this setback to define an entry pathway.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

The use of red brick in the podium, terracotta in the window shades, and curtain wall shading fins in the upper façade creates a singular, confident color block response.

This honest, industrial, and robust material palette continues internally, with a palette of brick, galvanized metal, concrete, and timber throughout.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

The program resolution focuses on providing efficient, functional, and flexible floorplates with excellent access to light and amenities.

Amenity includes ground floor food & beverage offerings and EOT facilities, with terraces created as the building form steps back progressively at higher levels.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

A warm timber aesthetic creates calm interiors, with strong biophilic connections nurturing a sense of occupant well-being not typically associated with high-rise office buildings.

The highly efficient floorplates capitalise on the mass timber grid and provide optimum flexibility for future tenancy fit outs. An imperative of the design was that it maximised yield, which in turn supported the additional construction cost uplift of a mass timber system.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford

The brief stipulated the delivery of a mass timber building at a height that hadn’t previously been delivered within Victoria/Australia.

Meeting approval authority challenges required extensive consultant coordination and integration, with the team working closely to test multiple grid layouts and extensive fire engineering modeling and testing.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
© John Gollings, Tom Blachford
T3 Collingwood Office Building
Plan - Site

Multiple structural and hybrid systems were tested to validate the final design solution. This involved extensive modeling with cost/value outcomes at every step to ensure the design was cost-effective. Sustainability was a central focus.

The design sought to deliver a thermally efficient high-performing building that is low carbon and low-cost to operate. T3 has been awarded a 6-star Green Star (Design), and its mass-timber construction, sourced ethically from local renewable forests, contains 34% less embodied carbon than an equivalent concrete structure.

T3 Collingwood Office Building
Plan - Ground and 1st Floor
T3 Collingwood Office Building
Plan - 7th and Roof Floor

Reflecting the objectives of the developer and design team, the project’s completion signals a shift to a new generation of carbon-conscious commercial spaces.


T3 Collingwood Office Building
West Elevation
T3 Collingwood Office Building
North and West Section
T3 Collingwood Office Building
North Elevation

Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
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