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Golden Age unveils Melbourne’s new architectural landmark

22 Oct, 2025
Golden Age unveils Melbourne’s new architectural landmark


Golden Age Group has officially completed its landmark 28-storey office tower at 130 Little Collins Street, redefining Melbourne’s premium strata commercial market with an architectural focus on design excellence, material quality, and workplace wellness.

Designed in collaboration with Cox Architecture, Hecker Guthrie, and Jack Merlo, the new tower stands as a testament to the enduring synergy between structural innovation and aesthetic sophistication.

The façade’s curved glass curtain wall and central atrium establish a transparent, light-filled street presence, setting it apart as a new icon in the city’s coveted Paris End.

“Completing 130 Little Collins is a milestone we are immensely proud of,” said Jeff Xu, Managing Director, Golden Age Group.

“The journey was not without its challenges, but the resilience of our team and the strength of our partnerships enabled us to deliver a project that exemplifies Golden Age’s commitment to excellence.

Xu said the project delivers a workplace that sets a new standard for Melbourne’s CBD, achieving a refined balance between professional functionality and lifestyle appeal through its boutique scale, rooftop terrace, and premium end-of-trip amenities, all executed with uncompromising attention to detail and quality.

From the grand entry to the upper levels, every architectural element showcases craft and precision.

Golden Age unveils Melbourne’s new architectural landmark

The ground floor lobby and Level 1 lounge integrate opulent Australian stone, warm timber tones, and designer furnishings, transforming first impressions into an art form.

The curved glass exterior not only elevates the tower’s silhouette but also frames a sculptural artwork visible from the street — merging fine art and construction engineering into one cohesive design statement.

“This level of design detail is leagues above any other office currently being released to market,” said Oliver Hay, International Director & Co-Head Investment Sales, VIC at Cushman Wakefield.

Across its column-free floorplates from Levels 2 to 27, the building’s generous 2.7-metre ceiling heights allow abundant natural light and open-plan flexibility for bespoke fit-outs.

The rooftop garden terrace extends the workspace into the outdoors, inviting professionals to meet, dine, or entertain while enjoying panoramic city views.

Below ground, the end-of-trip amenities rival those of a luxury health club, featuring private change rooms, towel service, showers, secure lockers, and bicycle parking — underscoring Golden Age’s commitment to sustainable, wellness-driven design.

At street level, an elegant eatery within the arched lobby is set to introduce a refined all-day café concept, blending hospitality with architecture in a seamless urban gesture.

Artistry is interwoven through the development, with an exclusive curation of 11 bespoke works from acclaimed Australian and international artists.

Among them, Netherlands artist Peter Gentenaar’s suspended paper sculpture takes pride of place in the entrance lobby, exemplifying the building’s integration of creativity and construction integrity.

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