General Information
Other name(s): | Elarosa |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Frame |
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Function / usage: |
Apartment building |
Location
Location: |
Darlinghurst, City of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Address: | 184 Forbes Street |
Coordinates: | 33° 52' 33.16" S 151° 13' 9.33" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 143.9 m | |
number of floors (above ground) | 45 | |
gross floor area | 32 000 m² |
Materials
floor beams |
prestressed concrete
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Horizon Apartments, also short The Horizon, is a residential high rise building in Darlinghurst, a suburb in the inner-city of Sydney, NSW, Australia. It is located on at 184 Forbes Street between Liverpool and William Streets. The controversial highrise was completed in 1998. Controversy stems from the height of the building and the shadowing effects on surrounding buildings. It has and has had many celebrity residents, such as Charlotte Dawson, Harry M. Miller, David Walsh, Jacki Weaver and Joh Bailey.
Design
The 143.9 metres (472 ft) tall and 43 story prestressed concrete structure, designed by the Austro-Australian architect Harry Seidler was constructed between 1996 and 1998 by the Melbourne based Grollo Constructions, generally also known as Grocon. The building features 260 apartments with a total floor space of 32,000 square metres (340,000 sq ft). It has a distinctive scalloped facade, and is finished in rendered concrete.
The design allowed for larger apartments in the top quarter, with balconies facing east towards the Pacific Ocean to maximise views. The location and shape of the building has also been chosen to benefit views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Horizon Apartments" and modified on April 20, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- The Grocon-VSL Synergy Continues. In: VSL News, v. 9, n. 1 ( 1998), pp. 5. (1998):
- The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. Travel Edition. Phaidon, London (United Kingdom), 2005, pp. 19.
- The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. Comprehensive Edition. Phaidon, London (United Kingdom), pp. 812.
- About this
data sheet - Structure-ID
20004163 - Published on:
05/07/2002 - Last updated on:
26/09/2024