Another Built-to-Rent Residential Project Proposed for Bowen Hills

BTR Project for Bowen Hills

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Architectural rendering of proposed BTR development at 15-21 Wren Street, Bowen Hills

An application has been submitted by AustralAsian Property Group for a 31-storey build-to-rent residential tower located at 15-21 Wren Street, Bowen Hills.

Designed by Thomson Adsett architects, this development represents stage two of a two-tower project and plans to integrate with an existing nine level car park and commercial building, recently constructed adjacent to the proposed development, ensuring the design continuity of both buildings.

According to the development application, the site for this development is part of the RBWH precinct and continues the growth of medical and health facilities in this area while the build to rent apartments cater for a demand for accommodation in this precinct some of which will be affordable accommodation in accordance with the requirements of the Bowen Hills priority development area.

There is four levels of medical related commercial tenancies with level 1 being day surgery and levels 2-4 being medical suites.

The BTR project includes the following residential amenities, all of which are located on level 10 of the adjoining building:

  • Gymnasium
  • Cinema
  • Co-working area
  • Meeting Room
  • BBQ Area
  • Swimming Pool
  • Hard and soft landscaped external areas
  • Seating booths to the perimeter of this space which are surrounded by the landscaped areas

The planned rooftop deck features an expansive 213m2 indoor bar area, a 202m2 outdoor bar space, and a 121m2 kitchen area. This rooftop space is likely designed to serve as a public bar, envisioned with a style that aligns with popular rooftop venues like Soko in Fortitude Valley.

Project rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Development Type:Residential Build-to-Rent (BTR)
Site Area:3,572m2
Gross Floor Area (GFA):28,858m2 (excluding communal amenities spaces)
Height:31 storeys + internal mezzanine level / 114m
Apartments:x42 studio apartments
x76 one bedroom apartments
x103 two bedroom apartments
x19 three bedroom apartments
x240 apartments in total
Elevators:x3 elevators total (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:80) + two additional lifts for medical commercial levels
Communal Space:Significant communal space located on the roof of the adjoining building
Retail:A 63m2 ground floor cafe tenancy is planned
Car Parking:x383 parking spaces
Bike Parking:x356 bike spaces
Developer:AustralAsian Property Group
Architect:Thomson Adsett
Landscape Design:LaudInk
Town Planner:Urbis
Sustainability:– Dual recycling and general waste chutes.
– Greenery is integrated into the ground plane on both Campbell Street and Wren Street as well as along the verge of the bike path.
– At Level 10 in the external common areas for the BTR residents. The elevated gardens which are incorporated into the building, capture rainwater and as well they mitigate the effects of the urban heat-island effect.
– Substantial amount of bike parking
– No planned rooftop solar PV systems
Date Submitted:16/04/2024
Project rundown

The building will rise adjacent to the Inner City Bypass, creating a striking visual point along the route before entering the Ekka tunnel.

Plans

Plans-1

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