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''For other uses see: Vision

Vision
Approved
Construction begins July 2006
Due completion 2010
Address 105 Mary Street, Brisbane
Height
Roof 245m
Spire 283m
Floors 72
Fins 259m
Companies
Austcorp (Arch.)
Observation Deck
Yes, 2 story, On Level 60 & 61 (201m and 205m)
Opening Early 2010

Vision, when built will be located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Rising 80 storeys high, Vision will become Brisbane's tallest building and Australia's third tallest tower. Vision will be a mixed use tower with retail, commercial and residential space and a two story observation deck on levels 60 and 61 (205m). The observation deck also includes a 5 star restaurant and an art gallery.

Vision's Plaza will incorporate restaurants, retail and gym facilities. The plaza will allow access to the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and through to QUT. Developed by Austcorp, Vision's estimated value on completion will be $900 million.

Construction of the tower is set to commence in July 2006 and due for completion in late 2009 to early 2010. Vision display centre is open for viewing seven days a week, but be quick demolition of display gallery starts soon!

Facts


  • Queensland's first Vertical Village
  • 80 stories high.
  • Two story observation deck
  • Observation Art gallery
  • 5 star restaurant located on level 62
  • Located in Brisbane's oldest residential precinct the historic Gardens domain.
  • Construction will commence in July 2006
  • Private residents lobby and 24hr concierge lobby
  • Will become Brisbane's tallest building
  • A Vibrant retail plaza consisting of cafes, delis, a foodmarket, bars and restaurants.
  • Residents business centre, meeting rooms and private media/theatre room.
  • Pool, sauna and gymnasium
  • The ground floor plaza will cover a space about one-quarter the size of the Queen Street Mall

External links


Buildings and structures in Brisbane | Skyscrapers in Australia

 

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