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Zaha Hadid designs vase-inspired mixed-use Melbourne tower
POSTED 23 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
The 57-storey tower, which would be located at 582-606 Collins Street, has been designed as a series of four stacked vase-inspired volumes, with a sculptural, mesh-like façade
A typically unique Zaha Hadid tower could be built in Melbourne after Australian developer Landream submitted a planning application for the mixed-use project.

The 57-storey tower, which would be located at 582-606 Collins Street, has been designed as a series of four stacked vase-inspired volumes, with a sculptural, mesh-like façade. The elements are intended to reinterpret the area’s architectural heritage with the futuristic flourish Zaha Hadid Architects are famous for.

The architecture have developed the design in collaboration with local firm Plus Architecture.

While full details of the building’s leisure aspects have yet to be revealed, it has been confirmed that retail units and communal space have been included in the proposed structure to promote public engagement. Open public spaces will feature at the base of every tapered volume in the tower and an external plaza on the ground will be accessible 24 hours per day, linking to a new neighbourhood pedestrian and cycle route.

“Evolving from the city’s very distinct urban fabric, the arrangement of the proposed tower takes inspiration from its mixed-use programme,” said the developers in a statement. “Central to the concept is the breakdown of the vertical volume by the design team to establish a coherent relationship between tower, podium and surrounding streetscapes.”

Landream said the structure has been designed to use 50 per cent less energy than a conventional mixed-use tower as the unorthodox façade contributes to a reduction in the direct solar gain of the building.

“A high performance glazing system, high efficiency central cooling, high efficiency lighting and grey-water reuse systems are proposed to reduce consumption of resources and further lower the emissions,” the developer added.

Zaha Hadid Architects have designed a number of other high-profile projects in Australia, including two towers for Sydney’s Mariner’s Cove – which include a boutique hotel – and Grace on Coronation, a tower development and riverside park in Brisbane.

If planning is granted for the Collins Street tower it will become the latest in a series of visually arrested high-rise developments in Melbourne. Work is currently underway on the Premier Tower; a 226m (741ft) high structure featuring a series of curves. The architect of the development, Elenberg Fraser, has said his design is inspired by the music video for the Beyoncé’s song ‘Ghost’.
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Zaha Hadid designs vase-inspired mixed-use Melbourne tower
POSTED 23 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
The 57-storey tower, which would be located at 582-606 Collins Street, has been designed as a series of four stacked vase-inspired volumes, with a sculptural, mesh-like façade
A typically unique Zaha Hadid tower could be built in Melbourne after Australian developer Landream submitted a planning application for the mixed-use project.

The 57-storey tower, which would be located at 582-606 Collins Street, has been designed as a series of four stacked vase-inspired volumes, with a sculptural, mesh-like façade. The elements are intended to reinterpret the area’s architectural heritage with the futuristic flourish Zaha Hadid Architects are famous for.

The architecture have developed the design in collaboration with local firm Plus Architecture.

While full details of the building’s leisure aspects have yet to be revealed, it has been confirmed that retail units and communal space have been included in the proposed structure to promote public engagement. Open public spaces will feature at the base of every tapered volume in the tower and an external plaza on the ground will be accessible 24 hours per day, linking to a new neighbourhood pedestrian and cycle route.

“Evolving from the city’s very distinct urban fabric, the arrangement of the proposed tower takes inspiration from its mixed-use programme,” said the developers in a statement. “Central to the concept is the breakdown of the vertical volume by the design team to establish a coherent relationship between tower, podium and surrounding streetscapes.”

Landream said the structure has been designed to use 50 per cent less energy than a conventional mixed-use tower as the unorthodox façade contributes to a reduction in the direct solar gain of the building.

“A high performance glazing system, high efficiency central cooling, high efficiency lighting and grey-water reuse systems are proposed to reduce consumption of resources and further lower the emissions,” the developer added.

Zaha Hadid Architects have designed a number of other high-profile projects in Australia, including two towers for Sydney’s Mariner’s Cove – which include a boutique hotel – and Grace on Coronation, a tower development and riverside park in Brisbane.

If planning is granted for the Collins Street tower it will become the latest in a series of visually arrested high-rise developments in Melbourne. Work is currently underway on the Premier Tower; a 226m (741ft) high structure featuring a series of curves. The architect of the development, Elenberg Fraser, has said his design is inspired by the music video for the Beyoncé’s song ‘Ghost’.
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Zaha Hadid cries foul as Tokyo 2020 stadium design is chosen


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Zaha Hadid reveals bold shell-like dining pavilion at Design Miami


Zaha Hadid Architects have designed a shell-shaped dining pavilion which mixes advanced technology and principles found in nature to create an eating space that doubles as a neofuturistic piece of art.
Zaha Hadid becomes first woman to win RIBA Gold Medal


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