Q1 Tower 

Apraksts
The tallest all-residential building in the world, Q1 Tower, rises impressively on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Adrese
Queensland’s Gold Coast, Australia
Gads 2005 
Projekti  
Produkti Elevators KONE Alta™ and KONE JumpLift™. 
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The building

The project was developed by Sunland Group Ltd. The relatively slim tower has
a tapering form, resembling a rocket. The 80-story building, completed in 2005, extends to 323 meters (1060 ft).

The solution

The over 500 residential units and various amenities are served by eleven KONE elevators. A total of nine KONE Alta™ elevators serve the residential floors, two of them attaining the speed of 9 m/s (1800 fpm). Currently, these are the world’s fastest apartment tower elevators. One KONE MonoSpace® elevator  handles traffic to the car park and another shuttles between the top two floors. The elevators were installed by the trailing deck method. One of the observation deck elevators was used as a jump lift to increase installation productivity. The very first KONE Alta™ elevators were installed in Australia, at Aurora Place in Sydney in 2000. KONE has gained a strong foothold in the high-rise market.

On level 60, there is an observation terrace and a rainforest.
On level 60, there is an observation terrace and a rainforest. Q1 placed second in the 2005 Emporis Skyscraper Award. Level 74 features the highest swimming pool in Australia.
Atelier SDG, experienced in Australian residential design, was the architect. The illuminated spire of the tower is visible from a distance of 200 kilometers (125 miles).
Observation terrace
On level 60, there is an observation terrace and a rainforest.
On level 60, there is an observation terrace and a rainforest. Q1 placed second in the 2005 Emporis Skyscraper Award. Level 74 features the highest swimming pool in Australia. Atelier SDG, experienced in Australian residential design, was the architect. The illuminated spire of the tower is visible from a distance of 200 kilometers (125 miles).
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