1 Elizabeth

1 Elizabeth
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Alternative namesMartin Place Metro North Tower
General information
TypeCommercial
LocationSydney, Australia
Address1 Elizabeth Street
Coordinates33°52′00″S 151°12′37″E / 33.866533°S 151.21033°E / -33.866533; 151.21033
Current tenantsMacquarie Bank
Construction started2020
Opening2024
Height
Height174 m (571 feet)
Top floor39
Technical details
Floor count40
Floor area75,521 square metres (812,900 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firmJohnson Pilton Walker
DeveloperMacquarie Bank
Main contractorLendlease
Other information
Public transit accessMartin Place
Website
www.1elizabeth.com.au

1 Elizabeth, also known as Martin Place Metro North Tower, is a 174 m (571 feet) 40–story skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. Designed by Johnson Pilton Walker (JPW) with the vision of a "high volume transport interchange combined with premium grade commercial space, a diverse retail offering and a new urban civic space", JPW has integrated the new building with adjoining 50 Martin Place building (which was also revamped by JPW) as well as the new Martin Place Metro Station that sits under 1 Elizabeth.[1]

The future–ready smart building systems has been recognised with a WiredScore Platinum level certification and has a 5.5 Star NABERS Energy rating.[2]

The office floors have been designed with wellbeing, comfort, sustainability and the user experience at the centre. The natural light filled floors feature passive chilled beam air conditioning, providing 100% single pass fresh air via underfloor air distribution.

The building features:

  • concierge services
  • a secure office foyer on level 1
  • business lounge and meeting spaces on level 2
  • meeting/event centre, Ilumina, that accommodates 800 people standing, 700 theatre style, 480 banquet style with and access to a full commercial kitchen
  • digital media studio
  • art gallery
  • end of trip facilities
  1. ^ "Project Martin Place Metro North Tower". Johnson Pilton Walker Pty Ltd (JPW).
  2. ^ "1 Elizabeth Street". Cadigal Office Leasing. Retrieved 21 September 2024.