25–35 Power Street

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25–35 Power Street
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General information
StatusNever built
LocationSouthbank, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates37°49′23.8″S 144°57′43.2″E / 37.823278°S 144.962000°E / -37.823278; 144.962000
CostAUD$400 million
Height
Roof280.3 m (920 ft)[1]
Top floor273 m (896 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count71 plus 1 underground[1]
Floor area109,908 m2 (1,183,040 sq ft)[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Metier 3
DeveloperM&L Hospitality

25–35 Power Street (also referred to as 38 Freshwater Place) is an approved mixed–use skyscraper in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Designed by Docklands–based Metier 3 and developed by M&L Hospitality, the project was proposed in 2014, for a 280.3-metre (920 ft) tall[2] 71–storey residential and hotel skyscraper.[3][4] The residential component of the building would comprise 496 apartment dwellings, whilst the hotel section would include 390 hotel suites.[5][1] The overall exterior design of the building was inspired by a Ball gown "with flowering curves."[6][7]

The development received approval in April 2015, by Planning Minister Richard Wynne. If constructed, the A$400 million skyscraper would become the third-tallest building in Melbourne, behind the nearby Eureka Tower and recently completed Australia 108.[6]

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  1. ^ a b c d e (1 July 2014) Ministerial Planning Referral. Report to the Future Melbourne (Planning) Committee. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  2. ^ 21-35 Power Avenue, Southbank - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  3. ^ (6 February 2014). "High-Rise Neighbour For Crown Complex". Conquest Estate Agency. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  4. ^ Pallisco, Marc. (14 February 2014). "Curvaceous Southbank". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  5. ^ 25-35 Power Street, Southbank. UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  6. ^ a b Masanauskas, John. (16 April 2015). "Ball gown-inspired $400m super tower proposed for Southbank gets green light". Herald Sun. Retrieved 9 June 2015
  7. ^ Baljak, Mark. (30 January 2014). "Not so straight forward > 25-35 Power Street, Southbank". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 9 June 2015

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