Q1 (building)
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Q1 Tower
Q1 Tower |
|
Usage(s) |
Résidences |
Localisation |
Gold Coast, Queensland
Australie |
Dates |
2002-2005 |
Hauteur |
Hauteur de l'antenne |
322,5 m |
Hauteur du toit |
275 m |
Détails techniques |
Nombre d'étages |
78 |
Superficie |
209 100 m² |
Nombre d'ascenseurs |
10 |
Compagnies |
Architecte(s) |
Atliers SDG |
La Q1 Tower (Queensland Number One) est un gratte-ciel situé à Gold Coast en Australie.
Avec une taille de 323 mètres, c'est lors de son ouverture le plus haut gratte-ciel d'Australie est le plus haut building résidentiel du monde.
La construction de cette tour s'est achevée en 2005.
Lien externe
28° 00′ 08″ N 153° 15′ 17″ E / 28.0022, 153.2546
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Catégorie : Gratte-ciel d'Australie
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