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New taxonomy of flexible furniture debuts at Hanover House in Southbank

The mobile collection Beta Taxonomy represents conscious design, in line with the experimental nature of BETA By STH BNK’s programming at Hanover House. Envisioning a future where retail designers extend project afterlife through reuse, repair or refurbishment, the flexible furniture pieces are designed to be used between different floors and across multiple events.

Beulah Reaches Significant Milestone Amid Pandemic Conjecture

Beulah has celebrated the topping out of its Provenance Camberwell project in Melbourne, with the developer eyeing off completion of the $30 build for early 2022.

New Fender Katsalidis luxury apartment tower is home to Australia s first indoor forest

Architecture news & editorial desk A lush green forest inside and Australia’s largest vertical installation of solar panels outside – the latest project designed by Fender Katsalidis is a $200-million luxury residential tower in Melbourne CBD, home to 227 exclusive apartments. Successfully delivered by leading Melbourne developer Beulah, the eagerly anticipated 48-level luxury residential building ‘Paragon’ at 318 Queen Street redefines the concept of traditional apartment living with the clever design by Fender Katsalidis ensuring almost all residents get a prized corner vista overlooking Melbourne’s famed streetscape below. However, what stands out as a singular feature in the Paragon project is the first-of-its-kind indoor forest on three storeys of the building designed to offer a green escape to residents. Conceptualised and executed by internationally acclaimed landscaper Paul Bangay, the forest features a carefully composed selection of mature trees, leafy canopie

Australia s largest vertical solar system on Beulah s Melbourne CBD tower

Australia s largest vertical solar system on Beulah s Melbourne CBD tower
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Melbourne s skies to showcase world s tallest vertical garden

Architecture news & editorial desk Southbank by Beulah, the $2 billion tower soon to become Australia’s largest, is also set to become the tallest vertical garden in the world. Commissioned by Melbourne property developer, Beulah and designed by UNStudio and Cox Architecture, the biophilic design sets a precedent for future skyscrapers both regionally and worldwide, for their developers to incorporate nature within their plans. On track to become Australia’s tallest tower at 365 metres high, Southbank by Beulah’s external garden will cover a space of 5.5 kilometres, the building’s ripple-esque design allowing for increased plant coverage that is 1.5 times the size of Melbourne Botanic Gardens’ Tan running track.

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