Riparian Plaza Explained

Riparian Plaza
Start Date:2002
Completion Date:2005
Antenna Spire:250m (820feet)[1]
Roof:200m (700feet)
Top Floor:188m (617feet)[2]
Floor Count:53
Location:71 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland
Coordinates:-27.4681°N 153.0301°W
Status:Completed
Opening:2005
Building Type:Mixed-use
Floor Area:55000m2
Elevator Count:13
Architect:Harry Seidler
Structural Engineer:Robert Bird Group[3]
Main Contractor:Multiplex [4]
Developer:Bloomberg [5]
Website:riparianplaza.com.au

Riparian Plaza is a 53-storey skyscraper located in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The building stands at 250m (820feet) in height to its communications spire and 200m (700feet) to its roof. It was Brisbane's tallest building until it was surpassed by Aurora in 2006 and is a particularly iconic building on the Brisbane skyline. It is a mixed use building, with 11 car park levels from the ground up, 25 commercial levels, and 12 residential levels originally housing 50 penthouse apartments.

On top of the tower is a 50m (160feet) communications spire. A recreation centre including a swimming pool is located on 39th floor, between the commercial and residential sections. The carpark is accessed via a helical annexe. The tower has an open plaza and promenade space totaling 3500m2. The upper plaza level contains Madame Wu, an Asian Fusion restaurant.

The building was developed by Bloomberg Incorporation Limited with a construction cost of A$130 million.[4] Bloomberg retained ownership of the 30000m2 commercial component and sold off the residential apartments during construction. It is located at 71 Eagle Street, and was the last waterfront vacant block in the Brisbane CBD.[6] Riparian Plaza provided the first, new, premium office space available in the Brisbane CBD for a decade. The building has a total floor area of approximately 55000m2.[6] Brisbane Square completed in 2006, was the next major office building constructed in Brisbane.

Construction and design

Riparian Plaza was designed by Harry Seidler (architect) and Robert Bird Group (structural engineer). It was the last major project that Seidler worked on.[7] Most office spaces have river views, due to the 45-degree angle to the river of the building and the lack of columns on these mid level floors. Each penthouse has its own curvilinear, projecting terrace that faces the river.[8] The cantilevering balconies have a highly sculptured shape.[3] Seidler claimed the composite stacking of sectors vertically is unique in Australia.[6]

There were significant delays in the completion of the building.[9] It was originally scheduled to be completed by early 2004 (giving a record construction time of 100 weeks). This date was continually pushed back. The delay led to significant criticism of the project in the local media, as well as complaints from prospective tenants of the building and withdrawal of committed tenants.[10] [11] The building was completed in November 2005.

In October 2007, Riparian Plaza won the top prize for commercial architecture at the annual national architecture awards.[12] In 2008, the building won the overall winner of the Rider Levett Bucknall / Property Council of Australia Award and the Property Council of Australia Award for Mixed Use Development.[13]

Incidents

The building made headlines in 2005 when a severe storm caused two window washers to become stranded on the 30th floor. Rescue operations were successful after a pane of glass was removed to reach them.[14]

A large panel of glass from pool fencing on level 39 crashed to Eagle Street in the early morning hours of 27 August 2009, creating a mess but no injuries.[15]

Tenants

Office tenants include broker Wilson HTM and law firm Clayton Utz and Littles Lawyers.[16] John Pearce, former CEO of the nearby Collection House, paid $6.7 million for the top penthouse.[17]

The building has attracted significant investor interest with median capital growth at 24.8% during 2007 and 27% in 2008.[18] The building currently contains only 47 apartments, however there were 52 in the original design.[5] Due to a flexible body corporate apartment amalgamations have been permitted and even encouraged because they enhance the exclusivity and therefore the price of the apartments.[18]

In 2022, tenants of the building tried unsuccessfully to halt the development at the neighbouring Eagle Street Pier site complaining the design was too bulky and imposing on public space.[19]

In popular culture

The exterior of the building was a filming location for the 2009 science-fiction thriller film Daybreakers.[20]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20061213003120/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=riparianplaza-brisbane-australia Riparian Plaza, Brisbane / Emporis.com
  2. http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=7427 Riparian Plaza, Brisbane - SkyscraperPage.com
  3. Web site: Robert Bird Group - Riparian Plaza . 2009-07-23 .
  4. Web site: Property Details: Riparian Plaza . 2009-07-22 . Brookfield Multiplex Construction . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080720064741/http://www.brookfieldmultiplex.com/construction/projects/property-details/561/Riparian-Plaza . 2008-07-20 .
  5. Web site: Solid Foundations Anchor Icon - Brisbane's Riparian Plaza set to soar skywards . 2009-07-22 . 2002-03-01 . PropertyWeb . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050104072208/http://propertyweb.com.au/press/pr0278.html . 2005-01-04 .
  6. Web site: Major Brisbane development project designed by Harry Seidler . 2008-09-20 . 2000-11-16 . Infolink . Reed Business Information . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090211155113/http://www.infolink.com.au/n/Major-Brisbane-development-project-designed-by-Harry-Seidler-n752592 . 2009-02-11 .
  7. Web site: Buildings of Architectural Significance: Riparian Plaza . Hutton & Hutton . 11 January 2024 .
  8. Web site: Riparian Plaza . Brisbane, Queensland . 2008-10-12 . Harry Seidler and Associates . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081121132640/http://www.seidler.net.au/projects/032.html . 2008-11-21 .
  9. News: 1 - First with the news . 031 . Maugeri . Melissa . Finish nears for problem-plagued Riparian . The Courier-Mail . Brisbane, Qld. . 2014-08-07 . 2005-06-01 .
  10. News: 1 - First with the news. 040. Sommerfeld. Jeff. Deloitte digs in again at Riverside. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane, Australia. 2014-08-07. 2004-03-26.
  11. News: 1 - All-round Country. 039. Condon. Turi. Building hold-up fires up heavies. Australian, The. 2014-08-07. 2004-02-05.
  12. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/10/25/1192941249593.html Vic and Qld dominate architecture awards
  13. News: 1 - First with the news. 092. Hele. Michelle. Riparian Plaza wins top award - Gong also for Forest Ridge. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane, Australia. 2014-08-07. 2008-05-30.
  14. Web site: SE Qld mops up after storms . 2009-10-25 . 9 December 2005 . . .
  15. Web site: Glass falls 39 floors from Riparian Plaza in Brisbane CBD . Robyn Ironside . 2009-10-25 . 27 August 2009 . . .
  16. News: 1 . 026 . Utz climbs aboard Plaza development . City News . Brisbane, Australia . 2014-08-07 . 2001-11-15 .
  17. News: 1 - First with the news . 026 . Houghton . Des . Apartments go sky high . The Courier-Mail . 2014-08-07 . 2005-10-08 .
  18. Web site: What global downturn? . https://web.archive.org/web/20090130100618/http://city-news.whereilive.com.au/news/story/what-global-downturn . 2009-01-30 . Grant Stockwell . 2008-01-29 . City News . News Community Media .
  19. News: Parnell . Sean . 14 December 2022 . Court allows $2.5b Waterfront Brisbane project to proceed . Brisbane Times . 11 January 2024.
  20. News: 1 - First with the news . 030 . Shearer . Geoff . True Brisbane blood - Duo gets a bite of the big time . The Courier-Mail . Brisbane, Australia . 2014-08-07 . 2010-01-30 .