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Mirvac Lodge Plans for 37-Storey Commercial Tower at 200 Turbot Street

Published: 6 August 2021
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Architectural rendering of the foyer of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
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A development application has been lodged by Mirvac for a new 37-storey, A-grade commercial tower located at 200 Turbot Street, Brisbane City.

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Project rundownProposed plans

Designed by Blight Rayner, the redevelopment comprises of a suspended campus style commercial tower positioned adjacent to the former Brisbane Dental Hospital and College which is a heritage building.

The proposal includes three ground floor retail outlets as well as new cross block link interfaces with Wickham and King Edward Parks.

The design of the tower has been split into three distinct zones – low rise, medium rise and high rise – which has been achieved through the provision of sky gardens at Podium Level 8, Level 19 and the roof.

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Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower

As the Turbot Street streetscape is pedestrian only, vehicle access to the tower is proposed via a back unnamed road connecting to Wickham Terrace.

To facilitate widening of the unnamed road, some existing low concrete retaining walls and vegetation are proposed to be removed. The Brisbane Tuff retaining wall is proposed to be removed and reinstated on the property boundary of the Observatory Park.

The project site is situated in close proximity to the planned Brisbane Live arena which would host the Swimming at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

Proposed proximity map of 200 Turbot Street
Proposed proximity map of 200 Turbot Street
Proposed site map of 200 Turbot Street
Proposed site map of 200 Turbot Street
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower. View from King Edward Park
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower. View from King Edward Park
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower. View from Spring Hill Reservoirs
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower. View from Spring Hill Reservoirs

Project rundown

  • Site Area: 8,919m2
  • Proposed Tower Footprint: 2,910m2
  • Tower Site Cover: 32.6%
  • Gross Floor Area: 66,079m2
  • Green Star: Proposed to be Star Green Star rated office tower
  • Total Open Space (Plaza & Landscape): 5,943m2 (66% of Site Area)
  • Building Height: 37 storeys / RL 177.30m (to roof top)
  • Total Communal Open Space (Plaza & Landscape): 5,943m2 (66% of site area)
  • Car Parking: 169 car parking spaces, including: 163 car spaces, 6 van spaces.
  • Bicycle Parking: 745 bicycle spaces
  • End of Trip Facilities: Showers and lockers at Podium Level 8
  • Pedestrian Access: Pedestrian entry to the ground floor lobby is provided directly from the Turbot Street frontage
  • Landscape architecture by Blight Rayner
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower

The site which is owned by the Queensland Government is under a three year put and call agreement which allows Mirvac to propose and secure an anchor tenant for the development before purchase to minimise risk.

Mirvac are currently developing Suncorp’s new headquarters at 80 Ann Street, a 39,600m2 commercial building featuring ground floor retail and laneway within a refurbished heritage setting.

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Architectural rendering of podium levels of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of podium levels of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of podium levels of Mirvac's 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Architectural rendering of podium levels of Mirvac’s 200 Turbot Street commercial tower
Energy & Technology diagram of proposed 200 Turbot Street Commercial Tower
Energy & Technology diagram of proposed 200 Turbot Street Commercial Tower
Proposed massing design
Proposed massing design
Proposed balcony rooftop
Proposed balcony rooftop

Proposed plans

Plans

 

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 A005799854.

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6 Comments
  • Jen says:
    7 September 2021 at 2:00 am

    There have been a number of extremely violet crimes in this area over the years. Including 2 seperate cases of 1st degree murder with a knife. Anything to rejuvenate this area and increase public safety (street lightning, building security/cameras) is a win for public good.

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  • Ben says:
    21 September 2021 at 4:46 am

    Built in the middle of the parklands… replacing a single storey building with yet another gigantic, obnoxious skyscraper. Why can’t we reclaim the space into Roma St parklands instead? Especially given Brisbane is already sorely lacking in green spaces compared to other Australian cities.

    The only redeeming fact is that it’s being built by Mirvac, who are notoriously slow builders, so at least the project won’t be completed until 2030.

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  • Adam Guthrie says:
    8 November 2021 at 9:59 pm

    A much needed addition to the area, visually pleasing, enough said.

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  • Robert says:
    11 December 2021 at 3:53 am

    @Jen, I fail to see how gentrification solves social issues. It just pushes the problem to other areas. Maybe if Mirvac were proposing the construction of a mental health facility instead of yet another skyscraper in the middle of a park…

    @Adam, it’s 180m of concrete and glass, and like every other building proposal with ‘green walls’, the final construction will contain 1/10th that number of trees. I fail to see how concrete boxes are more visually pleasing than the natural greenery of the surrounding parklands, but I suppose everyone’s opinion is valid.

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  • Lin says:
    2 October 2022 at 9:54 am

    Totally wrong that Mirvac is being allowed by Brisbane City Council to take public parkland to create an entrance and exit to this building’s carpark from Wickham Terrace. Up to 50 trees will be lost.

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  • Samuel says:
    4 May 2025 at 4:04 am

    I thought this project was cancelled, the page says last undated 27/04/25 at 8:02 PM . Is the tower still being built ?

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