Soleil (Brisbane)

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Soleil
Soleil, May 2013
General information
Status Complete
Type Residential
Location 495 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Australia
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Construction started Early 2009
Estimated completion officially opened 20 November 2011 (2011-11-20)
Opening Early 2012[1]
Height
Roof 243 m (797 ft)[2]
Technical details
Floor count 74
Design and construction
Architect DBI Design
Developer Meriton
Main contractor Karimbla Building Services (Meriton Subsidiary)

Soleil is a skyscraper located at 495 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Australia. Construction began in early 2009, with the building officially opened in 2011. At 243 metres (797 ft), it was Brisbane's tallest building until 2013 when Infinity Tower (249 metres (817 ft)) overtook it.

It contains 25 floors of serviced apartments and 43 floors of private residential apartments. In total there are 464 apartments.[3] There is no penthouse in the building.[4] The serviced apartments, which includes 50 apartments in the top nine levels, are owned by Meriton.[4]

It is situated on a relatively small 1,500-square-metre (16,000 sq ft) corner site with rear access from Arch Lane. The slender building will house 10 levels of carpark which required one of the biggest excavations in Brisbane's history.[5] Retail space for cafes and restaurants is provided across three levels.[5]

The first building design for the site was rejected by the Brisbane City Council. This design was described as appalling and raised traffic congestion impacts.[5] In late June 2008 a new design was submitted to the council and approved.

The building was officially opened by former Queensland Premier, Anna Bligh and Meriton boss, Harry Triguboff on 20 September 2011 but it was completed in early 2012.[1] Starting at the first floor tenants began moving in as floors were completed.[4]

See also

References

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