The ANZ Centre in Melbourne’s Victoria Harbour precinct has won the Australian Development of the Year Award at the 2011 Property Council of Australia/ Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence Awards.

Developed by Lend Lease, ANZ’s global headquarters is the largest single tenanted commercial building in Australia, delivering a net area of 83,550sqm.

The building was designed to deliver the best possible environmental outcomes for air, water, energy and waste management.

Property Council of Australia CEO Peter Verwer announced the awards winners at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday 14 May.

Verwer commented, “the ANZ Centre is an outstanding showcase of the great outcomes our industry can produce. The building has not only achieved global benchmarks in environment and sustainability, but has reinvigorated the entire Melbourne Docklands precinct. ANZ Centre is a thoroughly deserving winner of this award.”

Some key sustainable development innovations used on the project include an underfloor air distribution system, Quiet Revolution wind turbines, a significant reduction in the number of car parking spaces provided and the blackwater system which significantly reduces flow to sewer.

To represents best practice for workplace, the building was designed as a low rise 10-storey ground scraper with a dynamic central atrium space and fully connected large floor plates.

The development was chosen from a field of over 100 finalists from across the country as the overall winner.

The ANZ Centre has also won the Colliers International Award for Best Office Development.