Its location is the site of the old Indigo House building, which was demolished over a period of six months starting in 2008.
[5] Ceiling heights are 3.1 metres (10 ft) with a fully glazed exterior to maximise views.
[6] One of the major aspects of the building will be its emphasis on sustainability, with features such as gas-fired for on-site power generators, to reduce impact of CO2 production, 50% greater ventilation than most Australian office buildings, it also included plans to River Heat Rejection process to reduce strain on the cooling towers as well as saving millions of litres of water, however this to date has not been installed.
[7] The lighting design imitates the buttress roots of a Moreton Bay Fig tree.
[4] Excavation of the basement levels was conducted while the floors above were being constructed, a process referred to as the top-down method.