Supreme Court of Western Australia Department of Treasury Department of Justice
Named for
David Malcolm
Owner
Mirvac Keppel REIT
Height
149 metres (489 ft)
Technical details
Floor count
32 to 35
Design and construction
Architecture firm
Kerry Hill Architects and Hassell
Main contractor
Mirvac
Other information
Parking
200
The David Malcolm Justice Centre is a 33-storey, 149-metre (489 ft) tall skyscraper on Barrack Street in Perth, Western Australia. The building is named after David Malcolm, a former chief justice of Western Australia, and houses civil courtrooms for the Supreme Court of Western Australia as well as office space for the Department of Treasury and the Department of Justice.
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