![]() ![]() The Victorian government has approved a $300-million tower designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and Plus Architecture. In a design statement Zaha Hadid Architects said, “The design tapers each structure to minimize their footprint and open the riverfront to the public creating a vibrant civic space for Toowong within a new riverside park.” A resident of the neighbouring property to the north launched an appeal against the approval of the development based on a number of “matters of controversy,” which included “whether the proposal exhibits subtropical architectural excellence.” The three towers of the Grace on Coronation development by Zaha Hadid Architects are shaped like champagne flutes. Signature Towers General information Status Stale proposal Type.Īround half the site, 7,300 square metres, would be publicly accessible landscaped paths along the Brisbane river. ![]() For the proposed skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, see. The Sunland Group project, dubbed Grace on Coronation, proposed three champagne flute-shaped towers – two at 24 storeys and one at 27 storeys – despite a 15-storey height limit for the area. The $430-million, 555-unit development is proposed for a 1.5-hectare riverfront site in Toowong, four kilometres south of Brisbane’s CBD. The Queensland Planning and Environment Court has dismissed an appeal against Brisbane City Council’s 2015 approval of a Zaha Hadid Architects-designed three-tower residential development. ![]()
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