Riparian Plaza, Brisbane
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Riparian Plaza | |
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Completed | |
Completed | 2005 |
Address | 71 Eagle Street, Brisbane |
Height | |
Roof | 200m |
Spire | 250m |
Floors | 53 |
Companies | |
Harry Seidler (Arch.) | |
Observation Deck | |
No |
Riparian Plaza is a recently completed skyscaper in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. At 200 metres in height, it is the city's second tallest building, after the Aurora Tower. It is a mixed use building, with 11 carpark levels from the ground up, 25 commercial levels, and 10 residential levels housing 50 penthouse apartments. On top of the tower is a 50 metre 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 building was designed by architect Harry Seidler. The total cost of the project was A$100 million.
There were significant delays in completion of the building. 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. The building was completed in late 2005.
Tenants include broker Wilson HTM and law firm Clayton Utz.
John Pearce, who is in charge of the nearby Collection House, paid $6.7 million for the top penthouse.