Light House Melbourne
Light House Melbourne (also simply referred to as Lighthouse) is a residential skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia. Located on 450[note 1] Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, the project was designed by Elenberg Fraser and developed by Hengyi Australia. The skyscraper rises to a height of 218 metres (715 feet) and comprises 607 apartment dwellings across 69 levels. Upon its completion in 2017, it became one of the tallest residential buildings in Melbourne.[1][2]
Light House Melbourne | |
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Light House under construction in May 2017 | |
Alternative names | Lighthouse |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Location | 450 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australia |
Groundbreaking | 2015 |
Completed | 2017 |
Height | |
Roof | 218 m (715 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 69 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Elenberg Fraser |
Developer | Hengyi Australia |
Structural engineer | Winward Structures |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 607 |
Website | |
http://www.lighthousemelbourne.com.au/ |
Construction
Proposed in 2012, the skyscraper received planning approval by then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy later that year;[3] and in 2014, Guy approved an amendment to the plans which would see extra height and floors added to the development.[4][5][6] Construction on the project commenced in May 2015, before topping-out in February 2017. The project was completed later in 2017.[2]
Notes
- Also cited as 420
References
- Light House - 450 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 30 May 2015
- Lighthouse - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 12 August 2018
- (13 November 2012). "Planning Minister approves two residential towers for Melbourne". UrbanAnalyst. Retrieved 14 March 2015
- Dow, Aisha. (4 March 2014). "Warning of Melbourne CBD 'canyons' amid skyscraper rush". The Age. Retrieved 14 March 2015
- Baljak, Mark. (10 April 2014). "Light my way - 450 Elizabeth Street". UrbanMelbourne.info. Retrieved 14 March 2015
- Edwards, Lorna. (24 July 2014). "The tower with kaleidoscope eyes". Domain. Retrieved 14 March 2015