16 different bits of software and 39 companies? That's an insane task. Amazing that they can coordinate such complexity. It's an interesting looking project - my personal favourite part, weirdly, is the 5 storey UG car park. Expensive but great use of space.
Where are you from for you to find that a strange idea? Is it just common here in Australia? Because basically every building here has underground carparks, but i have noticed its much fewer in other parts of the world and basically non existent in Thailand where im living now.
Software Engineer here. The complexity of how they manage the project is almost as impressive as the building itself. Then again it’s nuts to think that without this software, a project of this scale and complexity just wouldn’t be possible. You can’t build structures like this without modern communications technology. Question for B1M. So is BIM/openBIM the backend for all of these programs? Does it integrate with the entire construction process from Supplier to Architect and Builder or just specific parts?
How is a car park a great use of space? cars don't buy things, work, or contribute to culture. They just provide transportation really inefficiently and expensively. There are other alternatives like trains, subways, busses, light rail, ride sharing, biking, walking, e-scooters etc that don't require crazy expensive 5 story underground garages. In my opinion, it would have been better to have built anything underground other than a car park, such as a performance space, movie theater, storage for the historical buildings they are restoring, restaurants etc...
As an Australian from Brisbane this video means a lot because all people talk about in design and construction is the usa or china but when they talk about Australia it is mostly Melbourne and Sydney
@@Leon-ym2rt you know why melbourne and sydney get all the attention because they are 1st and 2nd largest cities in australia perth,adelaide and brisbane are mostly leftout of books and never get mentioned and the only attention we got was 2011 when we had the floods in saying brisbane is in sydney and melbournes shadow as well as perth and adelaide
Fastest growing city in Australia. I believe there is something like $150B worth of infrastructure investment in South East Qld from now until 2025. They should do a video on the Roma St entertainment district or the story bridge restoration project which is one of the most complex bridge projects attempted in the southern hemisphere
Walk past this thing on the way to uni very often. Surprised to have this vid after 3 years of walking past the build site without an idea of how the final building would look. I thought it was nearly done a few months ago but seeing the final renders, its more like halfway
It's been an exciting build so far to observe from a giant hole in the ground to an almost completely finished foot bridge. Just waiting for the final results
Yep Brisbane was used multiple times for movies such as Pacific Rim, Thor, and Gotham City. Its budget friendly to film industries and versatile from appealing futuristic, Tokyo, New York and Fictional cities. Best city in all of Australia, coming from someone who has travelled and lived around Australia.
Yup, best city in Australia. You don't know until you've lived here for a while and discovered all the exciting little corners. Lots of it is not obvious to someone who comes here for a short stay. But maybe we shouldn't really tell people, there are enough people already moving up here from Sydney and Melbourne as it is.
Brisbane's skyscrapers are up there with Melbourne for sure. Sydney's skyline looks the same over the past 10 years with the exception of Barangaroo. Melbourne and Brisbame have had many towers built.
@@JC-pg3cy You obviously haven't been near Sydney for 10 years, there are ship loads of new buildings in the last 3 years let alone 10 as well as a Multi Billion $ Metro under construction which included a new underwater harbour crossing, a few of the projects currently under construction or to commence soon around $1 Billion to over $ 3 Billion per project, 50 Phillip St : Central Place : City Tattersalls Club : Atlassian Tower : 55 Pitt Street : 110-122 Walker Street : Waterloo Metro Quarter : Victoria Cross : 505 George Street : Quay Quarter : Salesforce Tower : One Circular Quay : Martin Place Metro South / North Tower : Cockle Bay Wharf : Sydney Fish Market : 133-145 Castlereagh Street : 338 Pitt Street,
@@_polar_alt2725 You need to open your eyes more, there are crap loads of Billion $ projects underway in Sydney with heaps more approved to start soon.
@@-PORK-CHOP- Yes I have been there recently. I am saying that there is no noticeable skyline changes or new skyscrapers that have significant impact except for Barangaroo (which includes Crown). Melbourne and Brisbane have skyscrapers built >75 stories, and it has drastically uplifted the skyline... get a grip mate and stop being sour that Sydney has height limits.
God, I miss Brisbane so badly. I lived there during a semester exchange and it remains one of my favorite places in the world. I wish I could move back
@@calebback395 Yea Brisbane is lovely but you still realize how small it is when you stay there for a while. I also don't find the majority of the surrounding suburbs very appealing.
Even in my own country, the Australians are famous for being incredibly talented engineers and designers. They're a lot more capable than the Americans, light years ahead of the Chinese, and many European engineering companies have an Australian office, so we send a lot of our most complex stuff to them. The only country on-par with Australia is Norway, and in Norway a lot of the engineering companies are government owned so they can really undercut other companies on price. But you really have to hand it to the Australians. They're an incredibly well educated bunch.
that means you know nothing about Australia then. Every newbuild tower is so low quality that theres reports of cracks in the foundations of buildings every few months. Australia is not even close to accomplishing what China has done repeatedly.
@@vijayendranvijay457People aren’t just born with the talent to know how to build building etc that comes with education…obviously natural talent helps but won’t get anywhere without education
Watching this channel for a long while, never expected you to cover something happening here in brissy. Haha! I’ve managed get a better insight about this building than the developers have publicly announced to us locals. Love the video
Was not expecting a B1M video on my city! Thank you for making this, residents of Brisbane who usually are quite anti-development, are excited for this project. I hope that perhaps the B1M could make a video on Brisbane’s Cross River Rail scheme? It is a monumental project and is utilising digital construction software as well.
Moved from Brisbane to Cairns 6 years ago and I can hardly recognize Queensland's stately capital. I really need to revive my career in Urban Planning & Tropical Urban Design as I miss it greatly.
@@jasontempest4233 actually I'm usually at the Baron rover hotel haha but everyone knows hemmingways. Pretty cool to see Cairns locals in the comments ..
I think the current state of the development sector down here, is a result of our positioning in the world. We are in a quieter part of the world compared to Canada, so the opportunity for developments and commerce is in our favour. And there is our relationship with Asia too.
@@Leefryyinc Yeah, you're right. Brisbane is a world class city. Unless you want dining past 8pm, shopping past 6pm, a nightlife, decent public transport, preserved heritage of the city, beautiful public spaces (aside from say... Roma street parklands) or just generally everything else that a capital city should have. BUT, i mean... fuck, you made such a great point. By no metric whatsoever is Brisbane there yet. Awww shit yeah...another casino though. Thumbs up, you're a fucking champ.
That looks sharp and I like the look of the Heritage bldg too. I think it'll be kind of interesting seeing that type of architecture alongside the newer development. Thanks for posting.
It's crazy how watchable and informative these vids always are. Even the sponsored vids like this one never seem forced, if I'd not read the description I wouldn't even have known about Nemetschek supporting the vid. Great work as always
I live on the hills of the inner west of Brisbane, and can see the CBD skyline clearly. I’ve watched the space where Queens Wharf is positioned with great interest and seeing the cranes rise. Now the towers will begin to take shape. Very exciting project. Thank you B1M for showing it.
Another impressive and insight presentation. I live in Brisbane, I love your Channel and a fan of your work. Thank you and keep up with the good work mate. 👍
Some great work there giving a glimpse into the CAD Work behind such projects. Would love to see more content like this. Looking forward to one of my next projects which will use Solibri.
I’m pretty sure I remember watching this, or a video like this on the development a year or two ago, it’s really interesting to see how much goes into this building.
Great video, it will be even better when Cross River Rail is open with Albert Street station being very close to the Queens Wharf development (kinda surprised the future station didnt get a mention in the video)
@@TheB1M You could also include the new direct rail link to Melbourne Airport, and the new railway ring line that has been proposed. The new Airport station looks really impressive.
It’s not just transforming Brisbane CBD, it’s also transforming South Bank with their upgrade of QPAC, the footbridge and more restaurants. This will also be a huge support for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. They are also building Cross-River Rail, and underground train line, sort of similar to a subway at New York. It will be great transportation for the 2032 Olympics, and for the daily use of the public to reduce peak hour crowds at train stations and bus stations. There’s also Brisbane Metro being built, a clean and efficient tram or bus on the road
Omg I live a 10 minute walk away from here. It’s been awesome seeing it grow. I can only hope that the height limit in Brisbane is increased for future development. :)
Another awesome video! Australia is home to some awesome construction tech. They've got a couple really innovative companies like fastbrick robotics trying to automate the construction industry.
I live in the Gold Coast area and they are starting to expand with more luxury residential towers and more pedestrian access too. The tramline will be extended to reach Coolangatta Airport in a few years. The airport needs an upgrade and expansion too.
Futuristic, high tech, coordinated collaboration. Privileged to play our small part. Plus soooo cool to have our Infinite Openings tool for @Archicad included in a @B1M video, if only for 10 seconds (@ 4:09 mark)
I made the move up to Brisbane from Sydney a few years ago and I am loving it. Its actually affordable to have a place that is not that far from the city.
@@Trananism Sydney is an awesome city to visit, but I have no idea how anyone can live there. Transport is a nightmare and it's eye wateringly expensive.
Has there been any thought in managing the increase in traffic flow in and around this new area. Both the CBD and Southbank are congested heavily already.
I appreciate how you integrate ads into the video and I really enjoy looking at the 3D cad models ect.. However that seemed like the whole video. You hardly discussed queens wharf at all. No mentiom of the sky deck, 6 start hotel ect..
@@davidbee3704 this guys gotta be living under a rock. It’s like in one of the most viewed places of Brisbane. It’s literally right there as u come off the motorway
@@chevy5755 Nah what I meant was that I knew that a massive revitalization project was happening on Queens Wharf but I didnt know what it would look like or what the future plans were. I just knew there was a bunch of cranes and a building is going up. I didnt know theres gonna be a new physical link across the river, or that the heritage buildings are getting a facelift or what the building in queens wharf will look like.
What about the cross river rail tunnel, clem7 etc.. My home city has some epic building works. Tho I give the crown to that underwater floating car tunnel to connect Norway, cutting travel time drastically.
Yeah Melbourne has some fantastic stuff like the Docklands, Arden, Aus 108 and The Green Spine, But Brisbane, especially a city with less than 5 mil, has such a magnificent project ahead of them. This’ll make brizzy so much more attractive to migrants and investors, and it’s a wonderful piece of architecture and engineering.
Hey B1M, another great video topic you could cover is the massive redevelopments planned for Victoria Park in Brisbane. From what I have heard of it, it seems really cool :)
16 different bits of software and 39 companies? That's an insane task. Amazing that they can coordinate such complexity.
It's an interesting looking project - my personal favourite part, weirdly, is the 5 storey UG car park. Expensive but great use of space.
Where are you from for you to find that a strange idea? Is it just common here in Australia? Because basically every building here has underground carparks, but i have noticed its much fewer in other parts of the world and basically non existent in Thailand where im living now.
@@tanakitkaewprasit3656 he didn’t say it was a strange idea, just that it was his favourite part
@@SakuraTempura Yeah right misread, my bad.
Software Engineer here. The complexity of how they manage the project is almost as impressive as the building itself.
Then again it’s nuts to think that without this software, a project of this scale and complexity just wouldn’t be possible. You can’t build structures like this without modern communications technology.
Question for B1M. So is BIM/openBIM the backend for all of these programs? Does it integrate with the entire construction process from Supplier to Architect and Builder or just specific parts?
How is a car park a great use of space? cars don't buy things, work, or contribute to culture. They just provide transportation really inefficiently and expensively. There are other alternatives like trains, subways, busses, light rail, ride sharing, biking, walking, e-scooters etc that don't require crazy expensive 5 story underground garages. In my opinion, it would have been better to have built anything underground other than a car park, such as a performance space, movie theater, storage for the historical buildings they are restoring, restaurants etc...
having been in Brisbane and seeing the hole built for this Megaproject I can understand the size and scale of this, truely amazing
Have you seen it recently? It's taken shape now
Been watching this go up over the years. It’s completely changing the skyline. Can’t wait til it’s done
After living in London for two years and returning to my home town of Brisbane, I was surprised how rapidly the skyline has changed.
I live on the Gold Coast and Brisbane changes every time I visit. South East Queensland is developing at a very rapid pace at the moment.
Haha I'm surprised how many people from Brisbane are subscribed to the B1M 👋
I know! I actually live next to it amazing how fast it's going up too
g'day from chermside, brisbane :)
howdy from Albany creek
It was in my suggestions list 👍
Toowong 🤙👍
As a guy from brizzy. Can't wait for this to be finished.
Bloody oath
Me too!
China's slave
At least they put up a fight, Canada seems to have sold out ages ago :(
Why? 🙄
As an Australian from Brisbane this video means a lot because all people talk about in design and construction is the usa or china but when they talk about Australia it is mostly Melbourne and Sydney
I see Australia in the title and click immediately
@@insectbite1714 Ok paid ccp agent.
@@insectbite1714 Ok paid ccp agent.
@@insectbite1714 no accepting our coal. Nice black outs
@@tankatim13 Some opium and they’re fucked
@@kangaroo4847 we might get Hong Kong again
My home city! Good to see they are putting a lot of effort and time into the new queens wharf!
Thanks B1M!
Finally a video about Brisbane's development, vastly undermined city in Australia
Undermined or underrated??
@@newsgetsold Undermined, otherwise, how would they build the 5-story underground car park?
And doesn't get mentioned much when they think of australia
@@maikeliRAIWALUI brisbane isnt sydney or melbourne hence why it doesnt get mentioned
@@Leon-ym2rt you know why melbourne and sydney get all the attention because they are 1st and 2nd largest cities in australia perth,adelaide and brisbane are mostly leftout of books and never get mentioned and the only attention we got was 2011 when we had the floods in saying brisbane is in sydney and melbournes shadow as well as perth and adelaide
My city getting a full video!!
You're welcome 😉
@@TheB1M you are the reason that My passion is now development and construction. Thank you 🙏🏼
It was really just a big ad though. Not really about your city.
Brisbane is such an underrated city!
It is my favorite Australian city to visit!
The chicks are hotter in Queensland. 👍🏻
@@J-SH06 I agree and can confirm!
@@J-SH06 it’s like the gold coast but without the stds
queensland great state except for b risbane, place is a shit hole
@@Leon-ym2rt how is Brisbane shit? There’s dope clubs and so much stuff around
Fastest growing city in Australia. I believe there is something like $150B worth of infrastructure investment in South East Qld from now until 2025.
They should do a video on the Roma St entertainment district or the story bridge restoration project which is one of the most complex bridge projects attempted in the southern hemisphere
Perfect timing this stimulus! ✨
Thank goodness they're finally upgrading Roma St. That surely was a blemish on the city.
And do a video on Cross River Rail!!!!!
@@jasonpeisley6031I’m from the future lucky he did
As a big fan of B1M and a resident of Brisbane, I'm stoked to see this on the channel today, thank you! 🙏
so many of us brisbane subscribers are crawling out in pride. haha.
Walk past this thing on the way to uni very often. Surprised to have this vid after 3 years of walking past the build site without an idea of how the final building would look. I thought it was nearly done a few months ago but seeing the final renders, its more like halfway
Same, I thought the huge white beams erected in the middle would be flattened at some point but it’s designed like that purposefully… I no like.
Been to Australia 3 times and love Brisbane! Def my fav Aussie city.
Was in Brisbane last week and my hotel room was overlooking the construction site, it's absolutely massive
This project is what I imagine the future looking like
@@insectbite1714 doesn't have to be
What about 3D printed construction like the tech I feature on my channel? Don't you think the future lies in automation?
For sure. Futuristic and high tech
ha ha! _that_ imagination is neither yours nor original, you dull imp you
@@trainrover what this comment makes no logical nor fictional sense
It's been an exciting build so far to observe from a giant hole in the ground to an almost completely finished foot bridge. Just waiting for the final results
Yep Brisbane was used multiple times for movies such as Pacific Rim, Thor, and Gotham City. Its budget friendly to film industries and versatile from appealing futuristic, Tokyo, New York and Fictional cities. Best city in all of Australia, coming from someone who has travelled and lived around Australia.
best city in australia ??? lmao
More GC. Movie world
At least Perth has nice beach. Brisbane doesn't have a beach or snow. It's just a concrete shit hole.
Yup, best city in Australia. You don't know until you've lived here for a while and discovered all the exciting little corners. Lots of it is not obvious to someone who comes here for a short stay. But maybe we shouldn't really tell people, there are enough people already moving up here from Sydney and Melbourne as it is.
@@Bareego
They are moving out of Melbourne to escape a Despot Premier to live under a Less Despot Premier
Finally a video about an Australian project that isn't situated in Melbourne or Sydney.
Brisbane's skyscrapers are up there with Melbourne for sure. Sydney's skyline looks the same over the past 10 years with the exception of Barangaroo. Melbourne and Brisbame have had many towers built.
@@JC-pg3cy yeah all Sydney that has been built recently or is being built is mostly in Barangaroo, such as the crown, one Sydney harbour.
@@JC-pg3cy You obviously haven't been near Sydney for 10 years, there are ship loads of new buildings in the last 3 years let alone 10 as well as a Multi Billion $ Metro under construction which included a new underwater harbour crossing, a few of the projects currently under construction or to commence soon around $1 Billion to over $ 3 Billion per project, 50 Phillip St : Central Place : City Tattersalls Club : Atlassian Tower : 55 Pitt Street : 110-122 Walker Street : Waterloo Metro Quarter : Victoria Cross : 505 George Street : Quay Quarter : Salesforce Tower : One Circular Quay : Martin Place Metro South / North Tower : Cockle Bay Wharf : Sydney Fish Market : 133-145 Castlereagh Street : 338 Pitt Street,
@@_polar_alt2725 You need to open your eyes more, there are crap loads of Billion $ projects underway in Sydney with heaps more approved to start soon.
@@-PORK-CHOP- Yes I have been there recently. I am saying that there is no noticeable skyline changes or new skyscrapers that have significant impact except for Barangaroo (which includes Crown). Melbourne and Brisbane have skyscrapers built >75 stories, and it has drastically uplifted the skyline... get a grip mate and stop being sour that Sydney has height limits.
Danke!
I’m surprised this video didn’t mention the challenges faced due to all the flooding that happens.
yup, and those Mangroves they paved over aint gunna help
where my Brisbane people at?
Right here
Down south of the border in Sydney, where our biggest interstate export to Brissy and the rest of the country is the latest UK strain 🦠
Here :)
Yo!
here
Thankyou! Been waiting for this for ages. Love where Brisbane is going
How is your daddy china?
going full NWO
Waste of money this project. Only for the rich zhongghuo ren.... 🙄🇨🇳
Awesome vid! You should do one on Cross River Rail, the massive rail project that ties in with Queens Wharf in terms of Brisbane’s development
Your wish came true - ua-cam.com/video/tn3mOQIUuCk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheB1M
That promenade deck will be the best place to view Riverfire Brisbane and look down on the RAAF aircraft flying down the river for it.
God, I miss Brisbane so badly. I lived there during a semester exchange and it remains one of my favorite places in the world. I wish I could move back
Maybe your home town is more beautiful
where from?
I live an hour away from Brisbane, and I gotta say, this project'll make visits to the city even more interesting!
@@insectbite1714 Wot I ain't a boomer :(
@@insectbite1714 shut up now
@@calebback395 Yea Brisbane is lovely but you still realize how small it is when you stay there for a while. I also don't find the majority of the surrounding suburbs very appealing.
@@tovsteh The only nice suburbs are Bardon Toowong and Paddington. The rest is shite
sunshine coast?
Even in my own country, the Australians are famous for being incredibly talented engineers and designers. They're a lot more capable than the Americans, light years ahead of the Chinese, and many European engineering companies have an Australian office, so we send a lot of our most complex stuff to them. The only country on-par with Australia is Norway, and in Norway a lot of the engineering companies are government owned so they can really undercut other companies on price. But you really have to hand it to the Australians. They're an incredibly well educated bunch.
well, every individual over here gets an education no matter what level they're at
that means you know nothing about Australia then. Every newbuild tower is so low quality that theres reports of cracks in the foundations of buildings every few months. Australia is not even close to accomplishing what China has done repeatedly.
@@friction5001 Talent is from birth though, so education would be irrelevant.
@@vijayendranvijay457 I respectfully disagree.
@@vijayendranvijay457People aren’t just born with the talent to know how to build building etc that comes with education…obviously natural talent helps but won’t get anywhere without education
Watching this channel for a long while, never expected you to cover something happening here in brissy. Haha! I’ve managed get a better insight about this building than the developers have publicly announced to us locals. Love the video
I live near the city, and its a beautiful place. Good to see a large project occurring and getting attention outside of Australia.
And here in the UK the council struggle to maintain the pot holes in the road.
Hey it's ok, UK tax money goes towards the money and housing of immigrants 👍🏻 it's all good
you struggle to maintain the pot holes? Wouldn't it be more sensible to consider attempting to reduce their number instead? ;)
@@Deni-nl1ce Oh that old escape goat.
Was not expecting a B1M video on my city! Thank you for making this, residents of Brisbane who usually are quite anti-development, are excited for this project. I hope that perhaps the B1M could make a video on Brisbane’s Cross River Rail scheme? It is a monumental project and is utilising digital construction software as well.
Moved from Brisbane to Cairns 6 years ago and I can hardly recognize Queensland's stately capital. I really need to revive my career in Urban Planning & Tropical Urban Design as I miss it greatly.
Beer at Hemmingways? Righto see you at 6.
@@rasta77-x7o Serious?
@@jasontempest4233 actually I'm usually at the Baron rover hotel haha but everyone knows hemmingways.
Pretty cool to see Cairns locals in the comments ..
Tropical urban design? I’ve never heard of that before.
I already know this is going to be good
I wish they would do something this cool in Canada. Australia has such interesting buildings and projects!
I think the current state of the development sector down here, is a result of our positioning in the world. We are in a quieter part of the world compared to Canada, so the opportunity for developments and commerce is in our favour. And there is our relationship with Asia too.
It’s also in the perfect spot right near south bank.
Truly love that place
Lucky your not behind it then.
Southbank is better than most of Brisbane tbh.
What a beautiful city. Much like these videos. Would love to visit Australia some day. Edit - that software looks epic.
Would love to have you
@@anon8774 thanks anon
Brisbane sucks, it's getting better. But it sucks. Head south.
@@mathuinscott3408 don't listen to this negative tool
@@Leefryyinc Yeah, you're right. Brisbane is a world class city.
Unless you want dining past 8pm, shopping past 6pm, a nightlife, decent public transport, preserved heritage of the city, beautiful public spaces (aside from say... Roma street parklands) or just generally everything else that a capital city should have. BUT, i mean... fuck, you made such a great point. By no metric whatsoever is Brisbane there yet. Awww shit yeah...another casino though.
Thumbs up, you're a fucking champ.
So cool to see a video from Brisbane!!!! Can’t wait to see how it develops and I’m hoping to get on the site this year!
Love your Aussie projects videos 😊👍
That looks sharp and I like the look of the Heritage bldg too. I think it'll be kind of interesting seeing that type of architecture alongside the newer development. Thanks for posting.
It's crazy how watchable and informative these vids always are. Even the sponsored vids like this one never seem forced, if I'd not read the description I wouldn't even have known about Nemetschek supporting the vid. Great work as always
He says so at the end of the video so maybe you didn't get there
I live on the hills of the inner west of Brisbane, and can see the CBD skyline clearly. I’ve watched the space where Queens Wharf is positioned with great interest and seeing the cranes rise. Now the towers will begin to take shape. Very exciting project. Thank you B1M for showing it.
I drove past the site just a couple of hours ago, it'll be interesting to see it completed
Please, don’t ever lower the quality of your videos! Amazing work and always interesting news
oh wow this looks fantastic
I’m so happy you made a vid about this, so good to see Brisbane on the channel, thank you
Another impressive and insight presentation. I live in Brisbane, I love your Channel and a fan of your work. Thank you and keep up with the good work mate. 👍
Some great work there giving a glimpse into the CAD Work behind such projects. Would love to see more content like this. Looking forward to one of my next projects which will use Solibri.
I’m pretty sure I remember watching this, or a video like this on the development a year or two ago, it’s really interesting to see how much goes into this building.
Great video, it will be even better when Cross River Rail is open with Albert Street station being very close to the Queens Wharf development (kinda surprised the future station didnt get a mention in the video)
Hey B1M, You should create a video on the big upgrade of the metro tunnel system in Melbourne if possible :).
Great idea, we're on it! 👏
@@TheB1M You could also include the new direct rail link to Melbourne Airport, and the new railway ring line that has been proposed. The new Airport station looks really impressive.
@@TheB1M It whoud be better to see Toronto
@@TheB1M Maybe also Cross River Rail Brisbane, Metronet Perth, and Sydney Metro. Just some ideas 😀
@@sataward593 exactly
It’s not just transforming Brisbane CBD, it’s also transforming South Bank with their upgrade of QPAC, the footbridge and more restaurants. This will also be a huge support for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. They are also building Cross-River Rail, and underground train line, sort of similar to a subway at New York. It will be great transportation for the 2032 Olympics, and for the daily use of the public to reduce peak hour crowds at train stations and bus stations. There’s also Brisbane Metro being built, a clean and efficient tram or bus on the road
Omg I live a 10 minute walk away from here. It’s been awesome seeing it grow. I can only hope that the height limit in Brisbane is increased for future development. :)
Couldn’t agree more, the 274metre height limit sucks, Brisbane could really use a nice 340m+ building
@@white94rabbit it would be nice to rival the Gold Coast and Melbourne as Australia’s skyscraper city.
Wait they have a height limit? Whats the reason?
@@aussiesorcerer791 I think its to do with the airport isn't it. I've never understood though because the flight path is further east
@@aussiesorcerer791 approach radar at Brisbane airport. Buildings over 274m will create a blank spot right in the main southern approach.
What a remarkable project and a wonderful presentation by the B1M!
Brisbane truly is Australia's new world city, with this and Cross River Rail
😂
NWO... Lol
Looks incredible. Can't wait to see it finished. Love my city!
Meanwhile Melbournians be vibing
Lol
What’s the best thing ever to come out of Brisbane?...... The highway.
Melbournians relishing in the new West Gate Bridge project lmao
@@morerightrudder9742 What's with this attitude. We are Australians, be proud. We have great cities. Yeesh.
@@mickanvonfootscraymarket5520 what attitude? It was a joke my dude.
This youtube channel is a goldmine of content!
0:14 Hyper realistic renderings FTW!
Ik it’s so realistic!!
You have not seen realistic renders
@@8b8b8b Inside joke dude.
@@MarcoGPUtuber Not a funny one
@@8b8b8b Smart people usually know that insider jokes are usually funny to those....on the inside....
I am always amazed by the level of development that Brisbane has, even though I have been studying in here for 3 years.
Hi B1M. Nice video.
Any chance of a video on another Brisbane project: the Cross River Rail?
Definitely, we're aware of that scheme and will take a look 👍
@@TheB1M perhaps include rail projects across Australia including Sydney Metro?
@@TheB1M Thanks.
Love your work.
@@TheB1M Maybe you could include Cross River Rail, Melbourne Metro and an update of Sydney Metro progress.
Another awesome video! Australia is home to some awesome construction tech. They've got a couple really innovative companies like fastbrick robotics trying to automate the construction industry.
As a Brisbanite. This is an amazing project. As long as there is the right mix of heritage and modern. I'm for it. Especially in the CBD.🧡
its the best part of my day when there is a new B1M episode. Thank you
It looks awesome! I love how Australia is a newer country but is super advanced and modern.
I live in the Gold Coast area and they are starting to expand with more luxury residential towers and more pedestrian access too. The tramline will be extended to reach Coolangatta Airport in a few years. The airport needs an upgrade and expansion too.
B1M with the drama😂
"the ~largest~ construction project... in inner city Brisbane."
"The most dirt ~ever~ removed... in Queensland."
Hahaha, we work with the facts we have!
Queenslnd
I must admit I cringed a little when both of those lines were read out too 😂
Futuristic, high tech, coordinated collaboration. Privileged to play our small part.
Plus soooo cool to have our Infinite Openings tool for @Archicad included in a @B1M video, if only for 10 seconds (@ 4:09 mark)
Glad to call Australia home :) and one day I'll call Brisbane home, untill then im happy in Melbourne
I made the move up to Brisbane from Sydney a few years ago and I am loving it. Its actually affordable to have a place that is not that far from the city.
@@Trananism Sydney is an awesome city to visit, but I have no idea how anyone can live there. Transport is a nightmare and it's eye wateringly expensive.
Thank you for showing us this. I didn't even know about the project and now I want to visit Brisbane.
Ever since I discovered this channel before they passed 100k, I always wanted them to cover this!
I love these so much !!
Hello form Brisbane!
Thanks for going so in-depth! Yet another great video
Developers: What shapes would you like Queens wharf to be?
BRISBANE: YES
downundabrotha followed by;
Developers: what's your budget?
QLD govt: yes.
I drive past this everyday. Can’t wait for it to be done. Will be amazing for our city.
Brisbane Represent!
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Good afternoon Fred & Co! Keep up the great content! 😎👍🏻
I’m from Brisbane and it’s so cool that the B1M made a video on this
I live in brisbane and I'm so exited for this, it looks amazing!
Has there been any thought in managing the increase in traffic flow in and around this new area. Both the CBD and Southbank are congested heavily already.
there are new underground train stations going in, one of the stations is a 1 minute walk from the QW
You forgot to mention that "The star casino" will also be rebuilt at Queens Wharf.
I appreciate how you integrate ads into the video and I really enjoy looking at the 3D cad models ect.. However that seemed like the whole video. You hardly discussed queens wharf at all. No mentiom of the sky deck, 6 start hotel ect..
As always an amazing video. Many thanks.
Excellent Video, I didn’t know this was happening in my own city.
Mate, really? Let me guess... you haven't heard of the Cross River Rail project either?
@@davidbee3704 this guys gotta be living under a rock. It’s like in one of the most viewed places of Brisbane. It’s literally right there as u come off the motorway
How does someone not notice literally 9 cranes sticking out of the ground, NINE.
You guys are fucking hilarious
@@chevy5755 Nah what I meant was that I knew that a massive revitalization project was happening on Queens Wharf but I didnt know what it would look like or what the future plans were. I just knew there was a bunch of cranes and a building is going up. I didnt know theres gonna be a new physical link across the river, or that the heritage buildings are getting a facelift or what the building in queens wharf will look like.
Amazing content mate love it, early as usual
What about the cross river rail tunnel, clem7 etc.. My home city has some epic building works.
Tho I give the crown to that underwater floating car tunnel to connect Norway, cutting travel time drastically.
Excellent video, B1M, well done 👍❤😁
Thank you so much!!
@@TheB1M 👍👍
I’ve been loving watching the progress of my city. Brisbane 2025 is going to change this place so much, and Queens Warf is going to be a game changer.
Wait till the Olympics are confirmed in 2032 is going to be lit
This is going to be superb
Yeah Melbourne has some fantastic stuff like the Docklands, Arden, Aus 108 and The Green Spine, But Brisbane, especially a city with less than 5 mil, has such a magnificent project ahead of them. This’ll make brizzy so much more attractive to migrants and investors, and it’s a wonderful piece of architecture and engineering.
As always, informative and insightful from The B1M ...... loving the cgi of Queen's Wharf, can't wait to see it built
This was just an advert for the software brands :( yawn
Just went to Brisbane the other week, the build is getting along quite well
Hey B1M, another great video topic you could cover is the massive redevelopments planned for Victoria Park in Brisbane. From what I have heard of it, it seems really cool :)
Yes I love this, I can’t wait for this to be completed
What a fantastic project for the city. When complete it will be a real draw card for Brisbane.
My favourite channel on UA-cam 😘