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Federation Square

2002 · Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

16°C · 10.9h daylight · 6 km/h wind

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Federation Square

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia · City-level coordinates only

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Federation Square

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Climate: 16°C · 10.9h daylight · 6 km/h wind

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Federation SquareFederation Square

2002 · Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Joseph PoelaertJoseph Poelaert

1850 · Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Typeworkbureau
Year / years20021850
PlaceMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaBrussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Place contextMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaRepresentative site: Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Climate16°C · 10.9h daylight · 6 km/h wind17°C · 14.2h daylight · 20 km/h wind · via Church of Our Lady of Laeken
FocusCivic complex5 works in corpus
Architects

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  • Joseph Poelaert
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Bureaus

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Notable works

  • Church of Our Lady of Laeken
  • Palace of Justice, Brussels
  • Church of St. Catherine, Brussels
  • La Monnaie
Typologies
  • civic building
  • public square
  • cultural building
  • church
  • sacred space
  • courthouse
  • civic building
  • monumental architecture
  • house
  • performance venue
Materials
  • zinc
  • glass
  • sandstone
  • stone
Carbon signals

Glass, Stone, and Zinc look like the main embodied-carbon drivers in the current palette.

  • Glass
  • Stone
  • Zinc

Stone look like the main embodied-carbon drivers in the current palette.

  • Stone
Lower-carbon levers
  • Compare system-level facade options, reduce overspecification, and pair glass choices with structural reductions.
  • Check source geography, fabrication intensity, and whether stone is structural, cladding, or finish-only.
  • Use classification and product-level EPD research to place this material more precisely.
  • Check source geography, fabrication intensity, and whether stone is structural, cladding, or finish-only.
AccessibilityPublicly accessible5 of 5 recorded works are publicly accessible
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