This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
INVESTA Property Group and co-owner Gwynvill have been awarded a Platinum-level WELL certification for the landmark 33 level Sydney office tower Sixty Martin Place.
Designed by HASSELL architects and with 40,000 sqm offices of premium grade office space, Sixty Martin Place was completed in 2019 and is home to a range of blue-chip legal and finance firms including Norton Rose Fulbright, Mizuho Financial Group, Munich Re, Banco Chambers.
It is jointly owned by Investa Commercial Property Fund (ICPF) and Gwynvill.
The tower has been awarded Platinum WELL v1 Core & Shell Certification by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). The distinction was awarded through IWBI’s WELL Building Standard (WELL) v1, its premier building standard to focus on enhancing people’s health and well-being. The performance-based rating system measures features of the built environment that impact human health, well-being and performance, namely air, water, nourishment, light, fitness, comfort and mind
Jack Noonan, vice president of International WELL Building Institute, APAC, said the asset showed a commitment to “providing an exceptional occupant experience; focused on strong indoor air quality, access to nature, leading end of trip facilities, and biophilic design”.
This represents the second Platinum level WELL Certification Investa has achieved across its portfolio, with Barrack Place receiving a rating in 2018.