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  2. STH BNK by Beulah - Wikipedia

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    The structure is part of the larger development on Melbourne's Southbank, estimated to cost AUD$2 billion. Green Spine is composed of two skyscrapers; Tower 1 will comprise 102 storeys and reach a height of 366 metres, surpassing the height of the current tallest building in Australia, Q1, which stands at 322 metres. [1]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of Melbourne in January 2024, as viewed from the Shrine of Remembrance. Melbourne is home to approximately 758 completed high-rise buildings. [1] Of those completed and or topped-out, 77 buildings are defined as "skyscrapers"–buildings which reach a height of at least 150 metres (490 ft); more than any other city in Australia.

  4. One Queensbridge - Wikipedia

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    One Queensbridge (or Crown Queensbridge) was a proposed mixed–used supertall skyscraper to be located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Australia.The skyscraper would have become the tallest building in Melbourne, surpassing the height of Australia 108, and the tallest building in Australia, eclipsing the height of Q1.

  5. Australia 108 - Wikipedia

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    Australia 108 (previously 70 Southbank Boulevard) is a residential supertall skyscraper in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Having officially topped out in June 2020, it became the tallest building in Australia by roof height, surpassing the Eureka Tower, and the second-tallest building in Australia by full height, surpassed by Q1 Tower.

  6. Queens Place (complex) - Wikipedia

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    Queens Place is an approved residential complex of twin skyscrapers, to be built on 350 Queen Street in Melbourne, Victoria.Upon completion, they will be amongst the tallest buildings in Melbourne, and the tallest twin skyscrapers in Australia.

  7. 25–35 Power Street - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Abode318 - Wikipedia

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    Initially proposed in 2007, and named the Barton Tower, [1] the skyscraper anticipated the current trend of "skinny skyscrapers" proposed in Melbourne. [2] Indeed, the most unusual feature of the building is its "curving exterior" which is illuminated by 10 millimetres of rose coloured glass, which incorporates thermal properties that insulate ...

  9. Victoria One - Wikipedia

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    Victoria One is a residential skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Designed by Elenberg Fraser, the building was first proposed in 2013 [1] and approved by then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy in June 2014. [2] The development reaches 246.8 metres in height.