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That's a pretty nice looking towers!
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can a mod change the title of the thread to the building's address? (70 Southbank Boulevard)
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this one is up for sale: site + permit.
there was a slight redesign. could be a bad/good outcome. The site can fit a higher building given it's so close to Eureka, but who knows.......... |
Great design!!!
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MELBOURNE | Australia 108 | 388m | 108 Levels
1270 feet I think (for those of you still working in the old money) Australia's first super-tall proposal (well actually, the first "proposal" in about 20 years).
This was unexpected - Designed by Eureka's architects (Fender Katsalidis) a few metres away - this was actually the site of a proposed 220m tower - now with a whole lot more. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1226514699810 Planned super skyscraper in Southbank would dominate Melbourne's skyline GRANT MCARTHUR From: Herald Sun November 12, 2012 http://resources1.news.com.au/images...tralia-108.jpg EXCLUSIVE: THE tallest building in the southern hemisphere - a mammoth 388m skyscraper - is planned for Melbourne in a development that will radically alter the city skyline. Designs for the huge Australia 108 are being finalised and, if approved, will feature 600 apartments, the nation's highest hotel and restaurants seemingly floating 84 stories above the city. The 108-storey tower, which will be the 18th-tallest building in the world, is planned to rise near the 297m Eureka Tower. Architects Fender Katsalidis, who also built Eureka, gained planning approval for a 228m apartment building on the 70 Southbank Boulevard site in 2010, despite objections from Melbourne City Council. But Nonda Katsalidis has super-sized his plans by adding a 288-room hotel and sky deck on top, saying the economy had strengthened and Melbourne was more confident and ready for an iconic centrepiece. "Buildings like this change cities, they make the city more dynamic, more interesting, more exciting," he said. One of Australia 108's most striking features will be a two-storey sky lobby which will house two restaurants and two bars, extending 9m out of the building, 84-storeys above Melbourne. A hotel check-in and swimming pool will also appear to hang over the city, with sections of glass floor enabling visitors to see all the way to the ground in a much larger version of Eureka's Sky Deck. Although the skyscraper is intended to dominate Melbourne's skyline, Mr Katsalidis said it would form a pair with Eureka. http://resources1.news.com.au/images...tralia-108.jpg http://resources1.news.com.au/images...tralia-108.jpg Quote:
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pic of the site:
http://s8.postimage.org/pd3yphfcl/IMG_3012.jpg from OzScrapers The core visible in the above pic is WRAP Southbank (which you can see in the full scale render in the first post). |
Never saw this coming. Your thoughts on viability, possible panjandrums from nimbies ?
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Melbourne City Council wouldn't approve it, but as it's over 25,000sqm in GFA, it's not up to them to approve it - goes straight to the State Government and can be contested at VCAT.
The previous ~200m proposal went to VCAT and was eventually approved. |
Very impressive !
It definitely has the angular style of Eureka and, together, they will create a distinctive skyline. I hope it gets built ! |
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yep - state governments of both political colours have been skyscraper (more accurately: pro redevelopment) for decades.
It's the age old Local Council (who are more often than not elected on what they're NOT going to do) versus State/Regional Government (who are more often than not elected on what they WILL do) debate and I am very much opposed to increasing the size and influence of local government (to something which resembles the city councils in North America) for this reason. Regions/States/Provinces will always have their finger on the bigger picture and this is manifested by the 25ksqm / GFA rule we have for planning in Victoria. |
can a mod please merge this thread with: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=202398
This proposal is now defunct and the Australia 108 proposal is the current one. Cheers. |
[thanks mod!]
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Outside of New York, Toronto and Chicago, North America is becoming unfriendly towards skyscrapers. SF and LA have some supertalls planned.... and that's really it! Nice propoal Melbourne!!
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Another interesting tidbit: the previous proposal was intended to use FK's unitised construction method and it sounds (from various media resources today - radio/TV) that this is still the goal... as Karl Fender said on radio today that they are aiming for a construction period of 2 freaking years (Eureka was double that and done with a more traditional method)
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That's a sick design.
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I don't like that thing that sticks out of the building at the 84th level. Get rid of that and it would be a great building.... If it gets built!
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I liked the design until you get up to the outcrops, and then all hell breaks loose at the top. It looks kind of ridiculous for a supertall, in particular.
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^ I dont disagree, but have a look at the evolution of Eureka's design (repost from OzScrapers):
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This was launched for the shock and awe (snort) of a 388m building proposed, I wouldn't be surprised if we have some revision. In saying that though: the crown / top third is unusual, but how many towers are not uniform? not many! |
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