Elysium (building) explained

Elysium
Alternate Names:
  • 54 Clarke
  • Clarke Street Apartment Development
Status:Never Built
Location:54-56 Clarke Street, Melbourne, Australia
Roof:243.8m (799.9feet)
Floor Count:75 plus 12 underground
Architecture Firm:BKK Architects
Developer:Matrix & Cube
Structural Engineer:MacLeod Consulting
Services Engineer:SPA Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd

Elysium (also known as 54 Clarke) was a proposed residential skyscraper to be located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Despite receiving planning approval in 2013, the proposed skyscraper was scrapped in 2019.

The project was developed by the Melbourne-based Matrix & Cube group and designed by BKK Architects.[1] Rising to a height of, Elysium would have contained up to 288 residential apartments, across 75 levels; this would have made it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne.[2] Its design was notable for a slender appearance – with a width of at its narrowest – which had earned it a reputation for being one of the "skinniest skyscraper (proposals)" in Melbourne.[3]

First proposed in 2011, Elysium received approval twice in 2013 by then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy; initially in February, 2013, which was later challenged through Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT),[4] [5] and then subsequently in December, 2013.[6] In 2019, the proposed skyscraper was cancelled, with plans resubmitted for a high-rise residential building of 24 levels.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. https://urban.melbourne/projects/southbank/elysium-54-clarke-street-southbank#content Elysium - 54 Clarke Street, Southbank
  2. http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/elysium/15509 Elysium - The Skyscraper Center
  3. Fedele, Angela. (3 January 2014). "Melbourne’s Skinniest Skyscraper Approved" . Sourceable. Retrieved 17 February 2015
  4. Dowling, Jason. (13 February 2013). "Doyle slams approval of mega-tower" . The Age. Retrieved 17 February 2015
  5. Dow, Aisha. (10 September 2013). "Southbank megatower oppressive: council" . The Age. Retrieved 17 February 2015
  6. Trotman, Nicola. (19 December 2013). "Guy approves Melbourne's most 'skinny' tower for Southbank". Property Observer. Retrieved 17 February 2015
  7. News: Sadler . Denham . Controversial Southbank development years in the making changes tack . 16 September 2020 . Commercial Real Estate . 17 April 2019.