Australia’s cities have been growing rapidly, and with it, their skylines have been evolving and changing.

The country’s Gold Coast is home to famous beaches, and soon, the tallest skyscraper in all of Australia.

Namedย One Park Lane, the 101-story tower would rise to approximatelyย 393 meters (1289 feet), making itย Australiaโ€™s tallest buildingย if approved and completed.

Designed by BKK Architects and Cottee Parker, the two towers feature a distinctive black exterior, with organic, swooping forms, and a futuristic glass bridge on the towers’ 22nd floor.

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City skyline view at sunset with tall buildings and boats in the foreground, reflecting on the water.
A modern architectural rendering of two tall buildings connected by a glass walkway adorned with greenery, showcasing urban views.
A modern architectural design featuring a glossy, curved structure with trees and landscaped areas at its base, set against a backdrop of city buildings and a sunset sky.

“Beyond the height, the contextual design incorporates the stunning location and balances the views in all directions.ย 

The best of Gold Coastโ€™s sceneries will be on full display with uninterrupted views of Broadwater to the east, the Surfers Paradise skyline to the south, South Stradbroke Island to the north, and a magnificent landscape of Gold Coast Hinterland Park and mountains to the west.ย “

Aerial view of a modern skyscraper with a sleek black exterior, surrounded by a cityscape featuring various buildings and roads under a clear blue sky.
A modern architectural design featuring two tall, sleek buildings connected by a sculptural base, surrounded by greenery and a sports field.
Aerial view of modern skyscrapers with a coastal city skyline in the background, featuring a marina and the ocean.

Renders are courtesy of Tony Goss.

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1 Comment

  1. How in the world will you get firefighters to the top of the building?
    They will be exhausted. The hoses only go so far. Duh!

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