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The Argus Centre is a
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highrise office building situated on the corner of La Trobe and
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streets,
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. It was designed by architect
Nonda Katsalidis Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951) is a Greek-Australian architect. He is currently a practising director of architecture firm Fender Katsalidis Architects in partnership with Karl Fender. Early life Nonda Katsalidis was born in 1951 in Athens, G ...
whilst he was a director of AXIA Pty Ltd for client Ryssal Three. The building was constructed between 1991 and 1993 with a contract value of AUS $64 million. The current value of the building is $173.9 million. The Argus Centre is a separate but adjacent building to the
Argus Building The Argus Building on the corner of La Trobe and Elizabeth streets in Melbourne, Australia, is notable as the former premises of '' The Argus'' newspaper for 30 years (1926–1956). It is classified by the National Trust and is listed on the ...
next to it–which was constructed in 1926 and was the former premises of '' The Argus'' newspaper for 30 years (1926 – 1956). It is opposite to
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and railway station, in the Flagstaff precinct of the North of the
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. The building underwent refurbishment in 2012. The building was originally used as an office and carpark space, which to this day has not changed. The Argus Centre is a significant building in Australian Architecture as it was one of the finest office tower buildings of the time, managing to explore intercepting masses, with precision and decisiveness.


Description

The Argus Centre is a 34-storey office building achieving 132m in height to its roof, and 144m in height to its
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. There is public access to its ground level foyer and Klik's café which has been split into two separate ground floor serving areas – one circular area in the
rotunda A rotunda () is any roofed building with a circular ground plan, and sometimes covered by a dome. It may also refer to a round room within a building (an example being the one below the dome of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.). ...
, and one rectilinear area opposite the
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with the foyer in between these areas. The rotunda forms the elliptical cone bridge between the Argus Centre and the Argus Building, and was the design result based upon wind tunnel tests. The building has 520 carspaces over 10 levels. The buildings carpark is sloping which gives a distorted perspective view of the design. The Argus Centre is composed of various geometric rectilinear shapes assembled such that the building looks different from numerous angles, and resembles a number of buildings unified into one mass. The building appears to be one big collage of shapes cutting across each other in different finishes. The building is 1,487 square metres in size. One square metre is worth $5,259, of this floor space,
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holds the lease for 23,482 square metres over levels 17 to 34, which is about 70 per cent of the building.


Key influences and design approach

Nonda Katsalidis refers to his peers work as a key influence in his design approach for the Argus Centre. In particular
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architects, and the TAC house at 222
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, Melbourne by
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architects. He is also influenced by the work of modernists in the late 20th century and the development of modernism. In this area
Nonda Katsalidis Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951) is a Greek-Australian architect. He is currently a practising director of architecture firm Fender Katsalidis Architects in partnership with Karl Fender. Early life Nonda Katsalidis was born in 1951 in Athens, G ...
is particularly interested in the work of Spanish architects. The design approach is very direct and disciplined and has been noted by some, as seeming to be the work of one man with a specific vision. Nonda Katsalidis has referred to his own work as "a response to a practical requirement and the context into which it will be placed". and stated that he likes to include "a strong sense of scale and proportion, which creates a sense of rigour, a sense of control" in his work. His work on city buildings like the Argus centre is a look at the overall city rather than the Argus centre itself, as Nonda attempts to "influence the way in which the city evolves". Nonda Katsalidis also has a big interest in sculpture and art and takes inspiration from this for his own buildings.


Gallery

File:Argus Centre photo 2.JPG, Photo of Argus Centre facade taken from side File:Argus Centre photo 3.JPG, Side view of Argus Centre Facade File:Argus Centre photo 4- Klik's Cafe.JPG, Interior photo of Argus Centre- Kliks Cafe File:Argus Centre Photo 5- Front entry.JPG, Front entry to Argus Centre File:Argus Centre- photo 6- interior.JPG, Interior view of The Argus Centre File:Argus Centre- photo 7- interior.JPG, Interior view of Argus Centre File:Argus Centre- photo 8- street entry.JPG, Street level view of front of The Argus Centre File:Argus Centre - South Elevation.jpg, South Elevation File:East ele.jpg, East Elevation File:North ele.jpg, North Elevation File:Grd fp.jpg, Ground Floor Plan


References

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