Meriton’s Infinity
tower has won the 2014 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence award for ‘High-Density Residential Development’.
The landmark Meriton building by Brisbane’s DBI Design was selected by an esteemed judging panel including NSW government architect Peter Poulet and Sydney Morning Herald commercial property editor Carolyn Cummins.
“Meriton’s 81-storey tower in Brisbane has set new standards in that city,” said Urban Taskforce CEO Chris Johnson.
The industry accolade marks the second win for the residential tower this year, following on from a ‘5-star’ International Property Award for Best Residential High-Rise Asia-Pacific in May.
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Its sister tower, Soleil, won the 2014 Property Council of Australia award for Best Residential Development and a 2013 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence award for Residential Development.
Infinity provides ‘vertical village’ for its residents and features a heated lap pool, fully equipped gymnasium, spa and sauna as well as a café, Ad Infinitum, on the grounds.