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- ICI_House abstract "ICI House (now Orica House) is a 20-storey office building in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was the tallest building in Australia upon completion in 1958, and the first to break Melbourne's long standing height limit. It was one of the earliest fully glazed commercial skyscrapers in Australia. The move from low to high-rise office buildings changed the profile, shape and landscape of Australia's major urban centres forever. It symbolised progress, modernity, efficiency and corporate power in postwar Melbourne and was being constructed at the time of the 1956 Melbourne Olympics when the city was being showcased on the world stage.ICI House was at the forefront of the high-rise boom in Australia's cities in the second half of the Twentieth Century. The building's design, by Sir Osborne McCutcheon (of Bates Smart McCutcheon) followed the international trend for multi-storey buildings which was being pioneered in the United States with the United Nations headquarters. Detail and documentation of the building's design was managed by Douglas Gardiner who was a partner of BSM.Built between 1955 and 1958 ICI Building was one of 22 major new multi-storey office buildings which sprang up in Melbourne in the second half of the 1950s. Its 19 storeys broke through the previous legal limit of 11 to 12 storeys, resulting in Melbourne becoming the first Australian city to change its height limits. In earlier times, most Australian office buildings occupied their entire blocks. However, Plot ratio urban planning resulted in the modern free-standing high-rise and its surrounding landscaped gardens and car park introduced the idea of creating a balance between a building's height and public amenities.The building made headlines for many years after initial construction as panes of glass frequently fell to the street below.It is one of the few post-war office buildings to be found on the Victorian Heritage Register.".
- ICI_House architect Bates_Smart.
- ICI_House buildingEndDate "1958".
- ICI_House buildingStartDate "1955".
- ICI_House country Australia.
- ICI_House location Melbourne.
- ICI_House thumbnail Orica_House.jpg?width=300.
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- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink 1956_Summer_Olympics.
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- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_National_Heritage_List.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heritage_listed_buildings_in_Melbourne.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_style_architecture.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modernist_architecture_in_Australia.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_buildings_completed_in_1958.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_buildings_in_Melbourne.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Gardiner.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink East_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Floor_Area_Ratio.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Floor_area_ratio.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink International_Style_(architecture).
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink International_style_(architecture).
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Orica.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Osborne_McCutcheon.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations_headquarters.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Heritage_Register.
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "ICI House".
- ICI_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orica House".
- ICI_House architect Bates_Smart.
- ICI_House caption "ICI House".
- ICI_House client Orica.
- ICI_House completionDate "1958".
- ICI_House constructionStartDate "1955".
- ICI_House hasPhotoCollection ICI_House.
- ICI_House locationCountry Australia.
- ICI_House locationTown Melbourne.
- ICI_House name "ICI House".
- ICI_House structuralSystem "81".
- ICI_House style International_Style_(architecture).
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- ICI_House subject Category:Australian_National_Heritage_List.
- ICI_House subject Category:Heritage_listed_buildings_in_Melbourne.
- ICI_House subject Category:International_style_architecture.
- ICI_House subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_Australia.
- ICI_House subject Category:Office_buildings_completed_in_1958.
- ICI_House subject Category:Office_buildings_in_Melbourne.
- ICI_House hypernym Building.
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- ICI_House type Area.
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- ICI_House type Place.
- ICI_House type Area.
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- ICI_House comment "ICI House (now Orica House) is a 20-storey office building in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was the tallest building in Australia upon completion in 1958, and the first to break Melbourne's long standing height limit. It was one of the earliest fully glazed commercial skyscrapers in Australia. The move from low to high-rise office buildings changed the profile, shape and landscape of Australia's major urban centres forever.".
- ICI_House label "ICI House".
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- ICI_House sameAs Q1653239.
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- ICI_House depiction Orica_House.jpg.
- ICI_House isPrimaryTopicOf ICI_House.
- ICI_House name "ICI House".