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Marina Tower, Docklands, Melbourne

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Marina Tower, Docklands, Melbourne

Client Hiap Hoe

Location Docklands, Melbourne

Completion 2017

Scale 3800m²

Dwellings 461 apartments, 273 hotel rooms

Images Flood Slicer

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Marina Tower consists of 461 apartments over 44 storeys. Perfectly framed by expansive city, Port Phillip Bay and Victorian mountain views, the landmark tower heralds a new standard of Melbourne living.

Beautifully encased by a shimmering façade the conjoined twin towers split at level 21, soaring skyward at opposing five degree angles, creating a dynamic and truly international waterfront tower.

Light, airy and contemporary, the apartment interiors capture breathtaking, panoramic views towards the city, bay and mountain ranges, through floor-to-ceiling glazing that also encapsulates private balconies.

The ground floor Marina Club has been designed to cater for business and relaxation, commencing with an opulent lobby lounge, library, private business centre and meeting rooms on the ground floor. A mezzanine level includes cinema, lounge and billiard room along with an impressive kitchen and dining area, with further liveability on level seven.

The seventh floor embraces ever-evolving views of the marina, bay and mountain ranges, offering a pool, gymnasium, and access to the hotel bar within Four Points by Sheraton Docklands (also designed by DKO). Al fresco entertaining areas have been incorporated into the lush outdoor areas, against a landscaped garden backdrop.

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Client Hiap Hoe

Location Docklands, Melbourne

Completion 2017

Scale 3800m²

Dwellings 461 apartments, 273 hotel rooms

Images Flood Slicer

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Marina Tower consists of 461 apartments over 44 storeys. Perfectly framed by expansive city, Port Phillip Bay and Victorian mountain views, the landmark tower heralds a new standard of Melbourne living.

Beautifully encased by a shimmering façade the conjoined twin towers split at level 21, soaring skyward at opposing five degree angles, creating a dynamic and truly international waterfront tower.

Light, airy and contemporary, the apartment interiors capture breathtaking, panoramic views towards the city, bay and mountain ranges, through floor-to-ceiling glazing that also encapsulates private balconies.

The ground floor Marina Club has been designed to cater for business and relaxation, commencing with an opulent lobby lounge, library, private business centre and meeting rooms on the ground floor. A mezzanine level includes cinema, lounge and billiard room along with an impressive kitchen and dining area, with further liveability on level seven.

The seventh floor embraces ever-evolving views of the marina, bay and mountain ranges, offering a pool, gymnasium, and access to the hotel bar within Four Points by Sheraton Docklands (also designed by DKO). Al fresco entertaining areas have been incorporated into the lush outdoor areas, against a landscaped garden backdrop.

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