Brâncu?i-Inspired 295 King Street Wins Approval in Melbourne
295 King Street, a 64-story mixed-use building designed by Plus Architecture and developed by Farinia, has just won approval to be built in Melbourne, Australia. The project, situated in the city?s central business district, is comprised of two sites at the northwest corner of King and Little Lonsdale streets. Its sculptural design will become a notable presence in the Melbourne skyline. Upon completion, the building will include 431 apartments and nine penthouses.
Courtesy of Plus Architecture
295 King Street, a 64-story mixed-use building designed by Plus Architecture and developed by Farinia, has just won approval to be built in Melbourne, Australia. The project, situated in the city?s central business district, is comprised of two sites at the northwest corner of King and Little Lonsdale streets. Its sculptural design will become a notable presence in the Melbourne skyline. Upon completion, the building will include 431 apartments and nine penthouses.
Courtesy of Plus Architecture
The 208 meter tower was inspired by Constantin Brâncu?i's "Bird in Space" (1923), and draws on the theme of ?contextual connections.? Not only is the building fully integrated with the urban context, but it provides communal spaces within the building for residents to interact and socialize.The tower is divided into three parts: the first being the base, which contains retail and restaurants and features corner setbacks that invite people into ...
Courtesy of Plus Architecture
295 King Street, a 64-story mixed-use building designed by Plus Architecture and developed by Farinia, has just won approval to be built in Melbourne, Australia. The project, situated in the city?s central business district, is comprised of two sites at the northwest corner of King and Little Lonsdale streets. Its sculptural design will become a notable presence in the Melbourne skyline. Upon completion, the building will include 431 apartments and nine penthouses.
Courtesy of Plus Architecture
The 208 meter tower was inspired by Constantin Brâncu?i's "Bird in Space" (1923), and draws on the theme of ?contextual connections.? Not only is the building fully integrated with the urban context, but it provides communal spaces within the building for residents to interact and socialize.The tower is divided into three parts: the first being the base, which contains retail and restaurants and features corner setbacks that invite people into ...
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