Now this is an amazing project! The world’s largest hybrid building has now “broken the back on the most technical, structural phase of its build” with the hybrid timber approach allowing to bring the building up quicker and get the facade on quicker than a traditional build. Dubbed timber habitats, the seven four-storey infills (making up 21 of the building’s 39 total floors) each comprise three cross-laminated timber flooring systems sandwiched between steel-and-concrete mega floor plates. These are all built over a seven-floor concrete podium and structural steel exoskeleton, and fan out from the building’s steel-and-concrete core as it gets higher and higher. Designed by BVN and SHoP Architects, Atlassian Central is co-owned by Dexus and Atlassian, with Built and Japanese asset manager Obayashi – appointed as builders submitted by /u/ChangeNarrow5633 |