Melbourne Tower is Inspired by the Folds of Origami
Rothelowman, in conjunction with KPDO, has revealed plans for 88 Melbourne, a $100 million, 55-story tower in the Australian city?s Southbank Entertainment Precinct. According to developers New Sky Group, the audience for this project is ?downsizers who don?t wish to downgrade? and ?[the project is] designed to cater [to] those upgrading their lifestyle, when trading in the family home.? The tower?s design is inspired by the facets of jewels and the art of origami, creating diamond patterns on the exterior that will glisten during the day and light up at night.
Courtesy of Rothelowman
Rothelowman, in conjunction with KPDO, has revealed plans for 88 Melbourne, a $100 million, 55-story tower in the Australian city?s Southbank Entertainment Precinct. According to developers New Sky Group, the audience for this project is ?downsizers who don?t wish to downgrade? and ?[the project is] designed to cater [to] those upgrading their lifestyle, when trading in the family home.? The tower?s design is inspired by the facets of jewels and the art of origami, creating diamond patterns on the exterior that will glisten during the day and light up at night.
Courtesy of Rothelowman
The interiors by KPDO are meant to evoke the elegance of European hotels and luxury homes, with a range of textural finishes and opulent touches including appliances by Sub-Zero and Wolf. The apartment interiors were...
Courtesy of Rothelowman
Rothelowman, in conjunction with KPDO, has revealed plans for 88 Melbourne, a $100 million, 55-story tower in the Australian city?s Southbank Entertainment Precinct. According to developers New Sky Group, the audience for this project is ?downsizers who don?t wish to downgrade? and ?[the project is] designed to cater [to] those upgrading their lifestyle, when trading in the family home.? The tower?s design is inspired by the facets of jewels and the art of origami, creating diamond patterns on the exterior that will glisten during the day and light up at night.
Courtesy of Rothelowman
The interiors by KPDO are meant to evoke the elegance of European hotels and luxury homes, with a range of textural finishes and opulent touches including appliances by Sub-Zero and Wolf. The apartment interiors were...
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