摘要: |
The design and construction of Midtown Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, was a unique undertaking that repurposed two existing buildings to create a single structure by merging the floor plates and adding seven new levels to the top of the now-combined, mixed-use complex. Located in the heart of Brisbane's central business district, the 175 million Australian dollar ($120.7 million) project was designed by the Fender Katsalidis architecture firm for developers AM Brisbane CBD Investments, a joint venture of AsheMorgan and DMANN Corp., which purchased the buildings from the Queensland government. Inertia Engineering served as the structural and civil engineer. Hutchinson Builders was the project's general contractor. |