“Building 64 has been a great project in terms of evolving a very old asset that used to be a freight shed and then became a passenger handling and now it is this incredible village.”
Linc Horton, Melbourne Airport Chief of Property
Melbourne Airport is among the world’s fastest-growing airports and Melbourne’s second-largest employment hub. As the aerotropolis emerges as a key economic driver of the 21st century, demand for commercial offices, mixed-use retail, healthcare, sport, entertainment, and education facilities continues to rise.
Building 64 North is a co-working hub occupying over 3,000 square metres within a repurposed hangar. Its adaptive reuse embodies a shared commitment to environmental responsibility—prioritising retention over demolition. The transformation delivers a significant uplift in environmental performance, extending the life of the asset while supporting new modes of working, meeting, and social exchange.