Gravity Tower / Plus Architecture
Located on a prominent intersection in South Melbourne, this 29 level apartment building is the first completed project of the significant urban renewal precinct of Fishermans Bend. The site is bound by post-industrial landmarks, large scale infrastructure and the city centre to the north and fine grain 19th century residential fabric to the south.
© Jaime Diaz-Berrio
Architects: Plus Architecture
Location: 89 Gladstone St, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Architect In Charge: Ian Briggs
Area: 15426.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jaime Diaz-Berrio, Nicole England
Structural: Mordue Eng
Mechanical: Lucid Eng
Electrical: Refer Mech
Fire Services: Olsson Fire
Building Surveyor: Checkpoint
Acoustics: Acoustic Logic
Environmental Auditor: Peraco
© Jaime Diaz-Berrio
Text description provided by the architects. Located on a prominent intersection in South Melbourne, this 29 level apartment building is the first completed project of the significant urban renewal precinct of Fishermans Bend. The site is bound by post-industrial landmarks, large scale infrastructure and the city centre to the north and fine grain 19th century residential fabric to the south.
© Nicole England
The initial response was informed by the challengingly small size of the site. An urban design strategy led by Melbourne?s famous laneways...
© Jaime Diaz-Berrio
Architects: Plus Architecture
Location: 89 Gladstone St, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Architect In Charge: Ian Briggs
Area: 15426.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jaime Diaz-Berrio, Nicole England
Structural: Mordue Eng
Mechanical: Lucid Eng
Electrical: Refer Mech
Fire Services: Olsson Fire
Building Surveyor: Checkpoint
Acoustics: Acoustic Logic
Environmental Auditor: Peraco
© Jaime Diaz-Berrio
Text description provided by the architects. Located on a prominent intersection in South Melbourne, this 29 level apartment building is the first completed project of the significant urban renewal precinct of Fishermans Bend. The site is bound by post-industrial landmarks, large scale infrastructure and the city centre to the north and fine grain 19th century residential fabric to the south.
© Nicole England
The initial response was informed by the challengingly small size of the site. An urban design strategy led by Melbourne?s famous laneways...
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