Campbell Park, Office building in Campbell, Australia
Campbell Park is a large office complex in Canberra made up of four connected sections that run from north to south. The building spreads across seven floors and features exposed concrete with textured surfaces created through timber stamping techniques.
The complex was commissioned in 1968 when office space elsewhere in the city reached full capacity. It was completed across three construction phases ending in 1976.
The structure represents 1970s Brutalist architecture in Canberra, recognized by the Concrete Institute of Australia with their Principal Award for Excellence in 1975.
The site is located near the airport, which restricts how tall the building can be, so it extends horizontally instead. Visitors should expect security checks and should verify access arrangements before arriving.
The building won the Principal Award for Excellence from the Concrete Institute of Australia in 1975 for its innovative concrete techniques. This award recognized the architectural design and craftsmanship in how the complex was built.
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