Orica House

[1] Begun in 1955 to house the headquarters of the Australian subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries (since spun off as an independent public company and renamed Orica), it was the tallest building in Australia upon completion in 1958.

[2] It broke Melbourne's longstanding 132 ft height limit and was the first International Style skyscraper in the country.

[3] It symbolised progress, modernity, efficiency and corporate power in postwar Melbourne, and heralded the construction of the high-rise office buildings, changing the shape of Australia's major urban centres forever.

Detail and documentation of the building's design was managed by Douglas Gardiner who was a partner of BSM.

[4][5] The building made headlines soon after construction as panes of the coloured glass shattered and fell to the street below due to impurities and the heat of Melbourne's summers.