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Q1 (building) Q1 (building) Q1 (meaning Queensland Number One) is a skyscraper located in Surfers Q1 (meaning Queensland Number One) is a skyscraper located in Surfers Paradise, on the Gold Coast. It is the world's tallest residential tower and the Paradise, on the Gold Coast. It is the world's tallest residential tower and the tallest building in Australia and in the Southern Hemisphere. tallest building in Australia and in the Southern Hemisphere. At 322.5 m (1,058 ft) and with a roof height of 275 m (900 ft), Q1 qualifies At 322.5 m (1,058 ft) and with a roof height of 275 m (900 ft), Q1 qualifies as the world's tallest all-residential building when measured to the top of its as the world's tallest all-residential building when measured to the top of its structural point (spire), but is the world's second tallest behind Melbourne's structural point (spire), but is the world's second tallest behind Melbourne's Eureka Tower (roof height of 297.3 metres, 975 ft) when measured to its roof Eureka Tower (roof height of 297.3 metres, 975 ft) when measured to its roof height and highest inhabitable floor. However, according to the ranking system height and highest inhabitable floor. However, according to the ranking system developed by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the developed by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the main criteria in which heights are ranked is to the top of the spire, therefore Q1 main criteria in which heights are ranked is to the top of the spire, therefore Q1 qualifies as the taller. qualifies as the taller. When completed, Q1 overtook the 21st Century Tower in Dubai, United When completed, Q1 overtook the 21st Century Tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to become the world's tallest residential tower. It is currently the Arab Emirates to become the world's tallest residential tower. It is currently the 25th tallest building in the world when measured to its structural point, dwarfing 25th tallest building in the world when measured to its structural point, dwarfing the Gold Coast skyline with the closest buildings to Q1's height being the 220 m the Gold Coast skyline with the closest buildings to Q1's height being the 220 m (722 ft) North Tower of Circle on Cavill and the under construction 240 m (722 ft) North Tower of Circle on Cavill and the under construction 240 m (787 ft) Soul building. (787 ft) Soul building. Q1 will lose its status as the world's tallest residential building sometime in Q1 will lose its status as the world's tallest residential building sometime in 2009, when the 395 m (1,300 ft) 23 Marina in Dubai is completed, making it the 2009, when the 395 m (1,300 ft) 23 Marina in Dubai is completed, making it the second, and not soon after the third tallest residential building when the 414 m second, and not soon after the third tallest residential building when the 414 m (1,360 ft) Princess Tower, also in Dubai, is completed. (1,360 ft) Princess Tower, also in Dubai, is completed. D1 Tower is one of the numerous skyscrapers currently undergoing D1 Tower is one of the numerous skyscrapers currently undergoing construction in Dubai. A sister tower of Q1, D1 (Dubai Number One) will be construction in Dubai. A sister tower of Q1, D1 (Dubai Number One) will be taller than its Australian counterpart, despite having the same amount of floors. taller than its Australian counterpart, despite having the same amount of floors. Construction is expected to be completed in 2009. Construction is expected to be completed in 2009. Q1 was designed by Atelier SDG, and its form was inspired by the Sydney Q1 was designed by Atelier SDG, and its form was inspired by the Sydney 2000 Olympic torch and the Sydney Opera House. The name was given in 2000 Olympic torch and the Sydney Opera House. The name was given in honour of members of Australia’s Olympic sculling team of the 1920s – Q1. honour of members of Australia’s Olympic sculling team of the 1920s – Q1. It was developed by The Sunland Group and built by Sunland It was developed by The Sunland Group and built by Sunland Constructions. The building was the Silver Award winner of the 2005 Emporis Constructions. The building was the Silver Award winner of the 2005 Emporis Skyscraper Award, coming in second to Turning Torso in Sweden. Skyscraper Award, coming in second to Turning Torso in Sweden. The building is supported by 26 piles, each two metres in diameter, that The building is supported by 26 piles, each two metres in diameter, that extend 40 metres into the ground then up to four metres into solid rock. extend 40 metres into the ground then up to four metres into solid rock. The observation deck at levels 77 and 78 is one of the world's few The observation deck at levels 77 and 78 is one of the world's few beachside observation decks, and has room enough for 400 people. It towers 230 beachside observation decks, and has room enough for 400 people. It towers 230 metres above the Surfers Paradise beach, giving viewers a 360 degree view of metres above the Surfers Paradise beach, giving viewers a 360 degree view of Brisbane to the North, The Gold Coast Hinterland to the west, Byron Bay to the Brisbane to the North, The Gold Coast Hinterland to the west, Byron Bay to the South and the Pacific Ocean to the east. South and the Pacific Ocean to the east. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .