A proposal for a striking 9-storey residential building in Woody Point, capable of housing 93 medium-density units, is under review. The ambitious project by Z Architects aims to change the landscape at 23–29 Alfred Street.
The proposed building, reaching a height of 27 metres, will offer a mix of 49 two-bedroom and 44 three-bedroom apartments. It incorporates two basement levels for car parking and seven levels dedicated to residential living.
The development will occur within the Medium-Density Residential zone, with the existing structures on the site slated for demolition to make way for the new construction. Urban Strategies’ planners believe the proposed building height aligns with the goals outlined in the neighbourhood plan and zoning regulations.
The development promises generous amenities for residents, including 148 car parking spaces, 96 bicycle spaces, private balconies for each unit, and a communal open space spanning 171 square metres. Additional features include a rooftop terrace, swimming pool, formal dining area and barbeque facilities.
The building’s design has been described as an embodiment of elegance and sustainability. It aims to blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the Moreton Bay area. Its sleek architecture, incorporation of sustainable materials, and planned greenery are intended to reflect the community’s dedication to environmental responsibility.
The project represents a significant addition to the Woody Point skyline and, if approved, will contribute to the ongoing evolution of this picturesque coastal community.
Published Date 17-September-2024