![]() Courtesy of Sterling Global Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Australian firm Architectus' 70-story mixed-use tower, 383 La Trobe Street, will be the newest addition to the Melbourne skyline, after its approval by the Victoria Department of Planning. Upon completion, the building will be Nouvel's first project in Melbourne and second in Australia following One Central Park in Sydney, which was named the  Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Best Tall Building Worldwide in 2014. ![]() Courtesy of Sterling Global The 242 meter (827 foot) tower will feature a gridded facade with varying fenestration on each elevation â including the signature south facade, which has been inspired a curtain in Frank Lloyd Wright's Hillside Theatre at Taliesin. ![]() Courtesy of Sterling Global Inside, the tower will contain 488 apartment units and a 196-room hotel organized around four sky gardens. Approximately one third of the 2,850 square meter site will be designated for public space, containing galleries, restaurants, a bar, retail spaces and an internal arcade for digital art installations. In addition, a book exchange library run in partnership with Victoria University will allow visitors and residents to borrow and donate books. News via ArchitectureAU + Urban Melbourne. class="container-video__aspect-ratio" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sLvQESCOlBw?theme=light&showinfo=0&color=white" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
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AuthorHis current project is a modern, yacht-inspired 15,000 square foot home to be built on Lido Beach, Sarasota. It will be a marvel of curvaceous, geometric precision. Mr. Stanbury is the founder of J. Stanbury Design Inc. in Lakewood Ranch, Florida. Archives
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