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44-Storey Office Tower Proposed for Herschel Street

Last updated: 27/04/25 at 8:18 PM
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Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
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A development application has been submitted by Capricorn Asset Management Pty Ltd for a 44-storey commercial office tower located at 33 Herschel Street, Brisbane City.

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The building would accommodate 15,090m2 of commercial GFA across 39 storeys from levels 4 to 41.

Designed by Bureau Proberts, the site’s 20 metre frontage gives the tower a slender 11.5 metre width.

A large 321m2 gym is proposed on level 3 which includes bike storage, repair and lockers.

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Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street

According to the development application, the tower would transform the currently underutilised site, to establish tower at the northern gateway entrance into Brisbane’s CBD, which is designed commensurate to the site’s context, and which provides a “striking design outcome” for the site.

Additionally, the size and layout of the commercial offering facilitates contemporary and boutique tenancies which are designed in response to recent market trends and demand for office spaces.

Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street

“The podium is designed to be the prominent entry statement into the building, through a combination of large floor to ceiling heights above the lobby; and a mezzanine level which provides additional offerings overlooking the streetscape and lobby. The commercial and retail spaces are designed to cater for a range of tenants to provide the CBD with a variety of businesses and professional services.” – Urbis

Project Rundown

  • Site Area: 583.31m2 (64.03% of site area)
  • GFA: 18,488.38m2, comprising x15,090.13m² commercial space, x3,398.25m2 EOT/Gym/Store/Amenities.
  • Height: 44 storeys / RL 186.3m
  • Elevators: x3 elevators
  • Retail: Retail space in podium levels
  • Communal Space: A five storey podium (including a mezzanine) which includes an activated ground floor and mezzanine, through various retail and dining offers, with the above levels of the podium providing additional retail opportunities and a gym
  • Car Parking: x72 spaces, including two (2) PWD spaces, x5 motorbike spaces
  • Bike Parking: x145 spaces, comprising x100 staff spaces, x45 visitor spaces
  • Developer: Capricorn Asset Management Pty Ltd
  • Architect: Bureau Proberts
  • Landscape Design: Urbis
  • Town Planner: Urbis
  • Sustainability: Edge planters on the side of the building. No rooftop solar PV system. No rainwater harvesting.
  • Date Submitted: 13/12/2022
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street podium
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street podium
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street side gardens
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street side gardens
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street lobby
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street lobby
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street lobby
Architectural rendering of 33 Herschel Street lobby

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App A - Proposed Plans

 

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Tell us what you think about this development below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Brisbane City Council’s Developmenti online platform is A006169158.

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6 Comments
  • Luke says:
    15 December 2022 at 10:02 pm

    I like it. Brisbane needs more prominent forms in its architecture.

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  • Anthony says:
    5 January 2023 at 11:00 am

    Yes please. Lovely design. Well done.

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  • Steve says:
    7 January 2023 at 6:17 am

    With relatively small floor plates, substantial intrusive columns and cross bracing on most floor, it will prove difficult to develop efficient tenancy layouts without significant areas of unusable floor space. Can’t see this being enticing for prospective tenants.

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  • Rob says:
    29 March 2023 at 7:45 am

    Not ideal for the residents of the Meriton that had beautiful river views and now will be looking straight out to a bunch of office workers literally metres away.

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  • Jane says:
    1 August 2023 at 10:00 am

    I live in Meriton and it’s going to block my view.

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  • Qq says:
    27 August 2023 at 12:39 am

    This will significantly be an issue for impacted metiton owners. Its blocks their views, blocks natural light, its very close distance wise – I suppose its ok for those in meriton who do serviced short stay accommodation. Eg airbnb and so forth.
    Long term tenants , well id be wary and this is always the risk of apartment buying – as cities grow there is every chance there will be something built in front that takes away your views, and there is little you can do about it (there may be but its going to be a headache).

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