Your address: Nishi Building, Canberra

Level 9, Nishi Building, 2 Phillip Law Street, Canberra, Australia

About Level 9, Nishi Building

The Nishi building is an award-winning sustainable building in Canberra’s NewActon design precinct.

Designed by world-renowned architects Suppose Design Office (Tokyo) and Fender Katsalidis Architects (Melbourne), the Nishi Building was awarded the International Project of the Year award at the 2015 Building Awards in London.

Constructed of 1,600 metres of steel, mesh and Australian blackbutt, the building‘s green credentials include high performance glazing, solar power and a blackwater recycling plant. Over 90 plant boxes of varying species surrounding the façade.

The building boasts spectacular views across Lake Burley Griffin, the National Museum of Australia, the Telstra tower and the new Parliament House.

Private sector building occupants include Clayton Utz, State Super and Molonglo Group. A number of Australian Commonwealth Government departments are also tenants, including Safe Work Australia.

The complex includes a Hotel, Cinema, Gym, Yoga, Library, Salon, Café and underground car park.

Tenants are only moments away from major attractions such as the Nishi Gallery, The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Floriade.

The Nishi building is also within walking distance to The Australian National University, Supreme Court of the ACT, Canberra’s city centre shopping centre, various entertainment venues, and multiple banking facilities.

How to get to Nishi Building

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Airport

Nishi, NewActon is only a 10 minute drive from Canberra International Airport.

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Taxi

A taxi can be arranged with your Servcorp receptionist or via priority booking within the Hotel reception.

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Bus

10 minute walk to Civic Centre, where you can travel anywhere from Canberra’s North Side to South Side including the Parliamentary Triangle.

About the area

NewActon is a newly designed precinct just 1km away from Canberra’s CBD.

As a living art and design precinct, NewAction has won more local, national and international awards than any other in Canberra’s history. Incorporating art and landscaped gardens, NewActon also provides convenient access to key cultural, entertainment, sporting, and retail facilities.

Within 5 minutes walking distance:

  • Major attractions such as the Nishi Gallery, The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, and Floriade
  • The Australian National University
  • Supreme Court of the ACT
  • Canberra’s city centre shopping centre, various entertainment venues, and dining options
  • Premium Hotels
  • Major Banks
  • Gyms, health and beauty services
  • 1km away from the CBD and city bus interchange