Elenberg Fraser builts this new skyscraper in Melbourne. It pays homage to Beyoncé in her video Ghost, as it's architect afirms.

This new tower designed by Elenberg Fraser is based on Beyonce's curves. The body of the singer have inspired the architects to creat this building with residential, commercial and hospitality uses. Its glass façade has been molded creating twists and turns. But the project is more than that, it is the result of a resarch into work on a particular site and climatic conditions, brought together using our new parametric modelling techniques.

Description of the project by Elenberg Fraser

This might be the first time you’ve heard us say this but at our new mixed-use project at 134 Spencer Street there’s actually less than meets the eye. Well, kind of. It’s true that the responsive approach to precinct regeneration sets a new bar for mixed-use developments. We could even say that this building, which sits directly in front of Southern Cross station – the first thing people see when arriving – will anchor the increased westerly shift of the CBD, heralded by the regeneration of Docklands, Fishermen’s Bend and Southbank.

But believe us – the twists and turns of this new project belie its pure and simple, first principles rationale – Occam himself would be proud. This project is the culmination of our significant research into how to best work with individual site and climatic constraints, brought together using our new parametric modelling techniques. The complex form – a vertical cantilever – is actually the most effective way to redistribute the building’s mass, giving the best results in terms of structural dispersion, frequency oscillation and wind requirements. Art and science? You betcha. For those more on the art than science side, we will reveal that the form does pay homage to something more aesthetic – we’re going to trust you’ve seen the music video for Beyoncé’s Ghost.

As far as this project goes up, our focus also extends outwards – with retail space as well as hotel rooms and apartments, the whole precinct is designed with a more long-term view to urban design, creating a self-sustaining development. With three street frontages the building’s podium steps down from the tower’s lofty heights to respond to its heritage surrounds.

CREDITS.-

Client.- Fragrance Group.  Council.- Melbourne City Council.
Project Manager.-
PDS Group.
Town Planner.-
Urbis Pty Ltd.
Consultans.- Building Surveyor.-
PLP Building Surveyors and Consultants Pty Ltd. Civil Engineer.- WSP Structures.  Fire Engineer.- Omnii Pty Ltd.  Land Surveyor.- Reeds Consulting Pty Ltd.  Quantity Surveyor.- WT Partnership.  Services Engineer.- Murchie Consulting Pty Ltd.  Acoustic Engineer.- Vipac. Landscape Architect.- Oculus Consultants.  Heritage Consultant.- Trethowan.  Waste Consultant.- Leigh Design.  ESD Consultant.- Ark Resources.  Wind Engineer.- MEL Consultants Pty Ltd.  Traffic Engineer.- Cardno Limited.  Structural Engineer.- WSP Structures.  Fire Services Engineer.- Murchie Consulting Pty Ltd.  Geotechnical Engineer.- Golders Associates Pty Ltd.  Façade Engineer.- Inhabit.  Façade Access Consultant.- Altitude.  Overshadowing Consultant.- Orbit Solution.  Aviation Consultant.- Thompson GCS.
Area.- 90.550 sqm.

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