LNG giant Woodside has sought a Supreme Court injunction to force a redesign of towers planned next to its Perth headquarters, which could not only see toilets facing its workers but also potentially diminish the company's prominence in the CBD skyline.

Last year, Woodside moved from its well known original tower in the central CBD into the state-of-the-art 30-storey west end tower Capital Square, on the site of the old Emu Brewery.

Artist impressions of AAIG's proposed two towers (left) beside existing Woodside building (right).

They dubbed their tower, which features a pool deck, gym, theatre, rooftop terrace and family centre, Mia Yellagonga, after an Indigenous leader who lived in the area.

Now in a writ lodged last month, Woodside claimed the Malaysian-backed developers of their tower had breached their 2016 lease agreement.