Plans for trio of Brisbane skyscrapers by Zaha Hadid Architects dropped
Australian developer Sunland Group has abandoned its long-running plans to build three towers designed by Zaha Hadid Architects on the Brisbane River.
Sunland Group has said it will not fight a court decision to block the Grace on Coronation development, ending a long running battle to build the trio of tapered riverside skyscrapers, which were initially announced in 2014.
"The group respects the decision of the court," said the group's managing director Sahba Abedian in a statement.
"We are now directing every effort to conceive a new architectural outcome that celebrates the unique riverfront site and contributes to Brisbane's coming of age as a true international city."
The three towers – two 24-storey and one 27-storey – broke the height limits set in the Brisbane City Council planning scheme by 12 storeys. However they were initially approved due to the provision of public space at the the base of the structures. An initial appeal to stop the development was rejected by the Planning and Environment Court, but the decision was overturned by in May by the Court of Appeals, meaning the project will not go forward.
"When we lodged our development application in 2014, our vision was to introduce world-class architecture and community parklands to the inner-city riverfront site, which has been closed to the public for more than 160 years," said Abedian.
"Dame Zaha Hadid was truly one of the most creat...
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