Beulah have Southbank's former BMW site painted before STH BNK by Beulah construction starts

The artwork aspires to promote art, well-being and sustainability, while advancing culture in and around the City of Melbourne
Beulah have Southbank's former BMW site painted before STH BNK by Beulah construction starts
Joel Robinson November 1, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

The Southbank site of the $2 billion twin mega-tower project STH BNK by Beulah has been given a splash of colour before its impending demoltion.

The Beulah Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Melbourne apartment developer Beulah, had Melbourne-based artist George Rose paint the large-scale mural of Australian natives on the roof of the former BMW dealership.

The botanical display of bright colours including greens, purple and pinks celebrate a variety of Australian natives including Kangaroo Apple, Royal Bluebell, Beach Pea, Grevillea, Spider Orchid, and the Bush Pea.

Read more: Multiplex to build $2 billion STH BNK By Beulah towers

George Rose’s work is known for exploring the fragility of nature, featuring endangered flora and fauna, and the transformation of the micro into macro-scale, with the BMW rooftop evident of her signature gradients.

The artwork aspires to promote art, well-being and sustainability, while advancing culture in and around the City of Melbourne.

The concept for the mural focused on rejuvenating the current site’s urbanscape and is complementary to the eye-catching Atong Atem mural that adorns the exterior of Hanover House, with both sites celebrating local female artists.

Read more: STH BNK By Beulah to become Australia’s first ‘five-minute vertical city’

Beulah Director Adelene Teh said the Beulah Foundation is thrilled to partner with George Rose, and looks forward to seeing the positive impact the artwork will have on the surrounding community.

Melbourne is known as the cultural capital of Australia, famous for its rich and vibrant arts and culture scene; both of these murals will help activate Melbourne as a vibrant 24/7 city, while celebrating local female artists as well,” Teh said.

Both Hanover House and the former BMW site will be the future home to the STH BNK By Beulah, a vertically integrated city within a city that will offer world-class retail, a comprehensive wellness precinct, a residential offering, a childcare centre, extensive green spaces including rooftop gardens and pocket parks dotted throughout, as well as an innovative cultural centre in partnership with Centre Pompidou, which has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

Editor's Picks

First home buyers jump at Victoriana apartments on Melbourne's Albert Park
Sekisui House Australia approved for Dawn, the latest stage at $5 billion Melrose Park masterplan
Safari Group’s Mountain Oak Apartments brings new investment potential to Queenstown
Aurora On Depper, St Lucia: Construction Update
R.Iconic: A Lifestyle-First Masterpiece in Melbourne