Collins House will feature floor-to-ceiling windows. Photo: Supplied

Melbourne is about to sprout one of the world's skinniest residential towers at the historic Makers Mark site at 466 Collins Street.

Golden Age Group announced on Wednesday a $200-million plan to build a 195-metre tower only 12 metres wide.

The 57-level building project designed by architects Bates Smart will accommodate 263 apartments and include plans to restore the facade of the historic Makers Mark building at its base.

Developers hope Collins House will appeal to local buyers. Photo: Supplied

Slender skyscrapers might be uncommon in Australian city skylines, but they are not entirely new. In the world's skyscraper capital of New York, the scarcity of land for new developments has inspired a trend towards pencil-thin buildings.

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A 396-metre apartment building only 18.2 metres wide is planned for 111 West 57thStreet in Manhattan.

Perhaps the most famous slender building is the triangular Flatiron building in New York built in 1902 that is only two metres wide at the vertex.

Collins House will be an unusually slim tower. Photo: Supplied

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March 18, 2015 at 5:58 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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