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Sunshine Coast twin towers lodged for planning approval

Walker Corporation have recently lodged a development application for twin towers within Maroochydore city centre on Brisbane’s Sunshine Coast. Titled, “SOL,” the design by Plus Architecture comprises two 19-storey residential buildings above a podium of ground floor retail spaces and two levels of commercial offices.

Walker Corporation’s managing director and chief executive officer David Gallant noted the project’s site is strategically positioned to boost the region’s housing supply, with billions of dollars being invested to create a purpose-built CBD. “SOL will bring 251 […] apartments and townhouses to the Maroochydore City Centre next door to jobs, restaurants, cafes and future transport links, all within walking distance of the beach,” he said.

Of the 251 dwellings, the proposal includes a variety of residential typologies, including shoptop units, townhouses, and one-, two-, three- and four-bed apartments. According to the architect’s design excellence statement, this mix is intended to accommodate diverse lifestyles and family structures.

In its form, the project draws inspiration from the undulating landscapes and waterways of the Sunshine Coast, employing sculptural tower shapes that are oriented to maximise ocean, river and hinterland views. Deep slab projections and permeable balustrades have been designed to amplify natural light and airflow while creating strategic shading.

Chrisney Formosa, principal at Plus Architecture, reflected, “An appreciation of the Sunshine Coast’s natural beauty is at the heart of our design for SOL. We’ve crafted spaces that not only harmonise with the subtropical climate but also foster a deep connection between residents and their environment. From the thoughtful integration of public and private realms to the innovative amenities, every aspect of SOL is designed to elevate the urban living experience in Maroochydore.”

The development will be assessed by Economic Development Queensland. Pending development approval, construction is anticipated to start on site mid-2025.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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