Eq. Tower
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Eq. Tower | |
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Alternative names | EQ Tower |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Residential |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Address | 127–141 A Beckett Street |
Coordinates | 37°48′35″S 144°57′35″E / 37.8098°S 144.9597°E |
Construction started | February 2015 |
Topped-out | October 2016 |
Completed | May 2017 |
Height | |
Roof | 202.7 m (665 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 63 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Elenberg Fraser |
Developer | CD Property Sino-Ocean Land |
Main contractor | Brookfield Multiplex |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 633 |
Parking | 212[1] |
Website | |
www.eqtower.com |
Eq. Tower is a residential building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The skyscraper is developed by ICD Property group in conjunction with Sino-Ocean Land and designed by architect Elenberg Fraser.[1] Launched in 2013, the project received approval by the then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy in February, 2014.[2][3] Designed to accommodate 633 apartment dwellings, the residential skyscraper reaches a height of 202.7 metres (665 feet) and comprises 63 floors.[1][4]
Construction on Eq. commenced in February 2015, before topping-out in October 2016. The project was scheduled to be completed by June 2017;[2][5] it was completed a month early in May of that year. It is one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne.[1]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d EQ Tower - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 16 May 2017
- ^ a b Fedele, Angela. (27 February 2014). "Super Tuesday: Matthew Guy Approves Five Melbourne Towers" Archived 25 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Sourceable. Retrieved 25 February 2015
- ^ Chua, Geraldine. (26 February 2014). "Super Tuesday: approval for 5 Melbourne towers fast-tracked". Architecture & Design. Retrieved 25 February 2015
- ^ (10 November 2014) Eq. Tower - 127 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne. UrbanMelbourne.info.. Retrieved 26 February 2015
- ^ (28 October 2013) "Construction starts on tallest residential building in Melbourne's city centre" Archived 7 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Urbanalyst. Retrieved 26 January 2015