A new luxury skyscraper in the heart of Melbourne will feature “spiralling curves” inspired by Beyoncé’s famed “bootylicious” body.

The shape of the building has been modelled from a scene from the film clip for Beyoncé’s 2013 song Ghost, featuring dancers with their bodies wrapped in fabric.

The curves also aim to make the building as structurally efficient as possible.

Architecture firm Elenberg Fraser has been granted planning approval for the Premier Tower at 134 Spencer Street in Melbourne, which will be 68 storeys high.

The building will be located in Melbourne.

“This project is the culmination of our significant research into how to best work with individual site and climatic constraints, brought together using our new parametric modelling techniques,” the firm’s website said.

“The complex form — a vertical cantilever — is actually the most effective way to redistribute the building’s mass, giving the best results in terms of structural dispersion, frequency oscillation and wind requirements. Art and science? You betcha.

"For those more on the art than science side, we will reveal that the form does pay homage to something more aesthetic – we're going to trust you've seen the music video for Beyoncé's Ghost.”

Click below to see the music video which inspired the luxury building design.

The architecture firm said the shape of the building responds to climate, wind and the limitations of the site.

"This project is the culmination of our significant research," the website reads.

"The complex form – a vertical cantilever – is actually the most effective way to redistribute the building's mass, giving the best results in terms of structural dispersion, frequency oscillation and wind requirements.”

The building will be 68 storeys high.

Parametric modelling - a type of computer-aided design - was used to allow complex shapes to be created in response to data constraints, according to Dezeen .

This helped develop the unique form which sees the building swell in and out at various points around the build.

Construction is expected to take just over three years with no official completion date released yet.

The shape of the building has been modelled from a Beyoncé film clip.

The building will feature 660 apartments, retail space and a 160 room hotel will feature in the building.

There is no official final completion date yet.