Melbourne's Australia 108 penthouse - highest in southern hemisphere - details revealed

Melbourne's Australia 108 penthouse - highest in southern hemisphere - details revealed
Jennifer DukeDecember 7, 2020

The highest penthouse, a home elevated 319 metres at the top of much-awaited Australia 108, has been revealed by Singaporean developer World Class Land Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Aspial.

The Melbourne, Southbank development will include 1,105 premium apartments will break another record – providing the most space for communal living in any Australian apartment project. This includes The Star Club, 110 metres above ground level, with two infinity pools – another record, with the two highest swimming pools in the country.

The Star Club will also include private theatrettes, bars, club lounges and private dining areas. Level 11 will include a steam room, golf simulator, outdoor deck and a sauna.

The tallest penthouse, a 797.4 square metre residence, will have 360 degree views of Melbourne, is fully customisable and priced in excess of $20 million.

Sales will start in February in the Fender Katsalidis Architects designed apartment tower.

It will be the tallest residential building in the southern hemisphere upon 2019 completion, with habitable floors up to level 100. It will surpass the Gold Coast’s Q1, which despite rising to a height of 322 metres when measured to the top of its spire, has its highest habitable floor at 235 metres.

Aspial CEO, Koh Wee Seng, said that it will go where no development has before.

“As the tallest tower in the southern hemisphere, it will offer one of the world’s most luxurious lifestyles, the largest communal recreation facilities in Australia as well as world-class luxury apartment living,” said Koh.

“The closer to heaven you get in Australia 108, the more spectacular the living environment – and not just for the views. This is a project we believe is truly cloud-breaking in its luxury, design and amenity.”

The building includes 161 ‘Cloud Residences’ above level 71, with a private lobby, personal concierge and private lift. It will also include a private gym and entertaining facilities, which CBRE managing director, residential projects, Andrew Leoncelli calls a unique approach to exclusivity.

“It is complemented by a never-before-seen level of design in the lower level Sky Rise apartments, which set them apart from anything that has been offered to the Australian market before,” he said.

The building will be recognised by its towering height, but also an external starburst feature on the façade at level 70, some 210 metres high. Within these levels will be the majority of the 3,000 square metres of communal space.

Construction will begin in mid-2015, to be completed over three stages.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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