Amenity

Redefining workplace excellence

One Eden Park goes beyond the advantages of the Macquarie Park precinct, offering exceptional onsite amenities.

Occupant’s wellbeing is prioritised and collaboration and community are fostered. The provision of diverse spaces enables flexible working and the formulation of community connections.

Unrivalled End of Trip Facilities

A premium ground floor End of Trip Facility caters to all occupants’ needs:

  • Direct ground-level access for cyclists, runners, and walkers via the dedicated Ground Floor entrance.
  • Secure storage for 92 bicycles.
  • Bike repair station to pump tyres and complete minor repairs.
  • Vending machine with bike and gym necessities and healthy snacks.
  • 120 secure lockers.
  • Change rooms, fully equipped with hair dryers, straighteners, a towel service, and ironing station.

Business lounge

Within ARRAY’s ground floor lobby and adjacent to the intended café is a business lounge for building occupants and their visitors.

Open to all One Eden Park occupants, this is a space to break from routines and to enhance overall well-being. This inviting space provides versatile relaxation, collaboration, and focused workspaces and a place to welcome visitors.

Café

A new café is intended to be established alongside ARRAY’s entrance. Located along the garden concourse, the café will offer both indoor and outdoor seating, quality coffee, snacks, and meals.

Outdoor Breakout Spaces

One Eden Park offers beautifully landscaped outdoor areas with diverse seating options, creating informal breakout spaces perfect for casual meetings, enjoying lunch, or taking a refreshing break in the open air.

Art

ARRAY celebrates culture and place with ‘Outposts’, a sculptural installation by Jane Cavanough playfully located within the precinct’s native gardens. The artwork is testament to the fauna that once inhabited bushland from Lane Cove to Macquarie Park. The artwork comprises a number of stylised kangaroo forms located adjacent to the main entry pathways into the building. The urban sculptures synthesize traditional and modern discourse, combining abstracted form and materials that connect to architectural and landscape contexts.

The sculptures connect traditional and modern themes and materials with the architecture and landscape of the building.

Description provided by artist Jane Cavanough and art consultant Merrian Morrison.