Posted Aug 7, 2019, 7:48 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Melbourne
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Beulah have lodged a planning application with the state government.
From the AFR:
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Malaysian-backed developer Beulah International has lodged plans for the country's tallest building as part of a $2 billion redevelopment of the BMW site in Melbourne's Southbank.
Based on a design by Dutch architecture firm UNStudio and Melbourne-based Cox Architecture, the proposal includes two twisting, terraced towers which would deliver close to 270,000 square metres of mixed-use space.
The taller tower would comprise 101 storeys, according to plans lodged with the state government, and rise to 365.1 metres, overlooking its companion, a 56-storey, 250-metre tower.
That would make it the tallest tower in Australia, dwarfing nearby Australia 108 at 312 metres or 319 metres to its tip as well as the Q1 tower on the Gold Coast which claims the mantle as Australia’s tallest, at 322.5m to its tip.
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Originally Posted by A r c h i @ SSC
Beulah have lodged.
A proposed mixed-use lifestyle precinct of 270,000sqm, the updated design has a strong emphasis on placemaking with:
- Four distinct collections of private residences (700+ units)
- 35,000sqm of commercial offices
- A 220-key five-star urban resort
- 6,600sqm of conference and entertainment centre
- A children's play centre
- Health and wellbeing precinct
-30,000sqm of world-class experiential retail including a BMW experience centre
-7,250sqm of public green spaces including the Future Sky Garden
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