First Building has been recognised for its strong commitment to sustainable design, receiving the Commercial Architecture (Large) Award at this year’s Sustainability Awards. This achievement highlights the project’s forward-thinking approach, including its adaptable modular design and focus on low-embodied carbon materials such as rammed earth, bamboo and timber.
Designed by Hassell, First Building is the first completed development in Bradfield City Centre, Australia’s newest city in 100 years, and marks the beginning of a new innovation-led ecosystem. The project houses Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF), supporting collaboration between research, industry, and government in advanced manufacturing.
EBSA is proud to have supplied and integrated key automated façade elements for this project, enhancing both natural ventilation and fire safety.
- Schneider LF550 Frameless Glass Louvres
Certified to AS2047, these large-format operable glass louvres enhance airflow and daylight while maintaining a sleek architectural finish. A total of 12 louvres were installed across the East and West entrances.
- CDC-0252 Chain Actuators
Forty chain actuators were installed on the operable façade elements, providing controlled automation to support dynamic ventilation strategies.
- CPS-M Smoke Control Panel
Designed for safety and efficiency, the system ensures automatic closure on power loss, integrates with the BMS and fire interface, and provides seamless control over the façade’s performance in both everyday and emergency conditions.
The First Building project reflects EBSA’s commitment to delivering intelligent façade solutions that enhance building performance while supporting the principles of sustainability and adaptability.
Congratulations to Hassell and the wider project team on this significant recognition.



