Economising on space in the highest residential building in Melbourne CBD core

Architect: Elenberg Fraser Architects

The highest residential building and six-highest building of the city was planned by Elenberg Fraser Architects, who has already built various skyscrapers in the capitol city of the state of Victoria. The construction started in 2014 and stands for the sculptural and energy efficient design which the architects are known for. The facade of the building ensures a balance of ventilation, illumination and reduces the energy consumpton. The materials used are inspired by the surrounding vegetation and the elements earth, rocks and water.

The special of the skytower: Our parking system, which is able to do 30 – 47 parking operations with two transfer cabins. The Multiparker 740 stacks cars with heights between 160 and 200 cm on 11 levels. The complete height of the storage section is approx. 25 m and starts from approx. 12 m above ground level. The parking procedures are operated with a RFID-Chip at the control panel which is located near the transfer area.

Project Specifications

WÖHR Multiparker 740

2 transfer areas with turning device

11 parking levels

Operation via RFID-chip

Vehicle length max. 525 cm

Vehicle height max. 200 cm

Vehicle width max. 220 cm

Total parking area approx. 450 sqm

Area per parking place approx. 2.8 sqm

Parking ability 30 – 47 cars/h

Project Plans

Wöhr Multiparker 740

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