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The trade-off: Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground

Advertisement Four Brisbane developments are under the spotlight as City Hall assesses a trade-off: relaxing restrictions – including building heights – in return for developers improving public spaces on the ground. The first two projects bookend the Merivale Bridge at South Brisbane and North Quay. The other two are a commercial development at 144 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, and the proposed $450 million refurbishment of central Toowong. The developments are dubbed “the buildings that breathe,” in the Brisbane City Council planning report. Fish Lane was a grubby alley before $12.5 million was invested to rejuvenate Brisbane’s laneways. Credit:Tony Moore The council’s planning committee chair and deputy mayor Krista Adams says these projects will be evaluated closely.

The trade-off: Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground

The trade-off: Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground
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Prodema and Alpolic meet the brief for materiality at Top Ryde City development

Materiality was identified as an important element during the concept phase of Top Ryde City, a high density residential development in Sydney s inner west. Located in Ryde, NSW, Top Ryde City, designed by Robertson & Marks Architects for Crown Group was conceived with a strong community identity built around a lush resort concept. Early on in the design process, the selection of materials was identified as critical to the success of the concept. The materials for the facade cladding were tactile, had human scale, and reinforced the relationship of the building with the resort landscape elements. Built on top of an existing regional shopping centre, the development was part of a tall mixed use building, which meant the materials needed to meet stringent fire requirements.

Bike-friendly, green space, working from home: New planning blueprint for life after COVID-19

Bike-friendly, green space, working from home: New planning blueprint for life after COVID-19
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