Architecture news & editorial desk The proposed Southbank by Beulah development in Melbourne will have a larger footprint following the acquisition of the neighbouring Hanover House site by property developer Beulah. By incorporating Hanover House’s strategic corner location at 158 City Road into the Southbank by Beulah project, the developer will be able to increase the footprint of the proposed dual skyscraper development to 7,706sqm, with the total holding creating a rare island site consisting of four street frontages, activating Power Street, City Road, Southbank Boulevard and Waterfall Lane as well as a new Melbourne laneway. Designed by Cox Architecture and UNStudio, the mixed use Southbank by Beulah precinct is composed of two towers including one that will be Australia’s tallest skyscraper at 365 metres. The approved plans for the landmark development are now being amended by the international design team prior to submission to the council to extend the lifestyle retail podium.