Candalepas wins design for 55-storey landmark tower in Sydney CBD

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Candalepas Associates has been selected by a design panel as preferred architect for a 55-level luxury residential and commercial building by Deicorp in the Sydney CBD.

According to The Australian, the Sydney firm secured the appointment after an exhaustive competitive design process managed by the City of Sydney.

The project will be built on the corner of Liverpool and Castlereagh streets in the Hyde Park south precinct, and will include four levels of A-Grade office space, ground floor retail and a courtyard garden.

READ MORE: Angelo Candalepas and Associates unveil winning design for new NGV Contemporary.

Design by Candalepas Associates.

Candalepas principal, Angelo Candalepas, told The Australian he relished the opportunity to deliver a landmark building.

“It is a building with dramatic foyers and an oasis garden for the residents. These two facilities link to provide a sense of wellness and nature in the centre of the city,” Mr Candalepas said.

Deicorp founder, Fouad Deiri, welcomed Candalepas’ appointment and said the team is excited to work with Angelo and other leading consultants “to deliver an outstanding new building.”

READ MORE: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese site in Redfern to undergo historical refurbishments.

Source: The Australian.

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