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at the top of the tower and at the various side setbacks. At the time of its completion, Central Park was the tallest core-stiffened building in
Australia. The core stiffening method minimises the sway of the building in winds, which even after the core stiffening is around 30 cm (12 in) at
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off-site and simply dropped into the steel frame of the tower as construction progressed. Over 60,000 m (650,000 sq ft) of pre-cast floor units, both rectangular and triangular, were supplied for use in
Central Park, the largest such contract ever awarded to an Australian company. The
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on the opposite side of Hay Street. The architects intended the park to act as a "breathing space in the hard linear nature of the Hay Street Mall". The park contains sunken seated areas and raised grassed areas, as well as a fountain as the centrepiece. There is also a fountain and a large plaza
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by artist Brian McKay on 223 m (2,400 sq ft) of aluminium wall panels. In addition to the 64,000 m (690,000 sq ft) of office space, 3,000 m (32,000 sq ft) of retail space and 1,030 basement car-parking bays in the project at completion, the site also
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to the developers. These concessions enabled the developers to construct a tower more than twice the height which would otherwise be allowable on the site. There was also opposition to the
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department store upon the purchase by that chain of Foy's Western Australian operations. By the late 1970s, David Jones had withdrawn from the Western Australian market, and the site stood vacant after decades as a landmark of St Georges Terrace. The site was later acquired by Central Park
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169:Perron Group
102:31°57′13.2″S
67:Office tower
38:Central Park
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1548:Civic Heart
1335:South Perth
1120:4 September
1094:10 November
1021:10 November
679:10 November
401:King Street
371:David Jones
209:Floor count
117: /
92:Coordinates
1698:Categories
1490:Over 200 m
1249:Herald Sun
856:Roleystone
803:Daily News
737:Daily News
656:References
571:Kings Park
413:Bob Pearce
364:Hay Street
315:plot ratio
217:Floor area
1660:See also:
1525:100–199 m
1481:Completed
954:Multiplex
493:Rio Tinto
450:restrooms
429:Multiplex
258:Multiplex
196:Top floor
138:Completed
1197:, pp 6–7
976:biggest.
714:Maylands
563:setbacks
445:pre-cast
75:152–158
72:Location
1114:WAtoday
1043:21 July
598:Gallery
441:modular
349:History
264:Website
146:Opening
1315:grass.
1255:Eliza.
1212:, p 11
1185:, p 71
927:, p 76
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582:murals
578:podium
525:Design
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175:Height
1604:Equus
1472:Perth
1296:, p 8
1284:, p 5
1168:said.
1146:, p 7
1088:(PDF)
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908:, p 6
551:truss
292:Perth
165:Owner
81:Perth
1532:QV.1
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1394:246m
1122:2024
1096:2008
1045:2020
1023:2008
860:ISBN
681:2008
576:The
495:and
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378:and
273:.com
188:Roof
154:Cost
149:1992
141:1992
133:1988
64:Type
417:AMP
384:A$
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