Cavcorp Propose 15 Storey Building for 10-20 Wyandra Street, Newstead

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Architectural rendering of Cavcorp's new Italian Club residential building

Cavcorp has submitted a development application to build stage 2 of the Le Bain development, which consists of a new 15 storey residential building known as ‘Italian Club’.

Located at 10-20 Wyandra Street, Newstead, the development application supersedes a commercial scheme which they previously lodged.

According to the development application the proposed building pays homage to the historic ANFE Italian Club which is relocating after supporting the Brisbane community since 1962.

Designed by Cavcorp’s internal architect team, the development includes three ground floor retail tenancies, one of which is a large space for a retail / restaurant or office as well as a cross block link from Wyatt to Wyandra Street.

Architectural rendering of Cavcorp's new Italian Club residential building
Architectural rendering of Cavcorp’s new Italian Club residential building
Architectural rendering of Cavcorp’s new Italian Club residential building
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The proposal includes a distinctive 81.2 by 15 metre high green wall by Florafelt vertical garden systems which is planning to include 12,000 plants that will capture 29.9 tons of carbon dioxide and produce 3.155 million litres of oxygen per year.

On the rooftop, a large 25-metre training pool with three Olympic dedicated swimming lanes is planned and oriented for all day sun.

Architectural rendering of Cavcorp’s new Italian Club rooftop pool deck recreation level
Architectural rendering of Cavcorp’s new Italian Club rooftop pool deck recreation level

Three temperature controlled magnesium spas are also proposed as a tiered spa area surrounded by high quality landscaping.

Along with a vegetable garden, a palm tree garden, outdoor gym, bbq, yoga lawn and lounge and dining room are also proposed for the rooftop level.

The proposed rooftop communal open space includes a series of areas that are open to the sky, shaded by subtropical shade trees and pergola structures supporting functionality and useability. Landscaping is provided to the perimeter of the roof terrace and throughout including a combination of lush plantings and mature subtropical shade trees including 14 x Livistona palms. – Cavcorp.

Project rundown

  • Number of apartments: 129. One bedroom apartments: x1. Two bedroom apartments: x94. Three bedroom apartments: x34.
  • Height: 15 storeys / 54.87m
  • Car parking: 200 spaces
  • Communal Open Space: in excess of 1,000sqm
  • Rooftop Communal Recreation and Wellness Amenities featuring a 25-metre pool immersed in all day sun, fitness opportunities, yoga & meditation lawn, magnesium spas, Palm Tree Relaxation Garden, vegetable garden, multiple barbeque zones and high quality landscaping
  • 4.5 metre wide laneway cross block link
  • Ground floor retail: 877sqm

According to the development application, the project includes several floor plan typologies with work-from-home (WFH) dedicated spaces adapting to current and future workplace environments.

Architectural rendering showing Cavcorp’s proposed podium green wall

Proposed plans

Proposed Plans Part 2

 

Tell us what you think about this development below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Brisbane City Council’s Planning & Development Online is A005729756.

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8 Comments
  • Typical of what’s being built in the inner city with too much density. Areas flooded with retail space, too many eatery’s and restaurants. Streets become wind canyons with no light yet the architects claim them as environmentally friendly. Large rooftop swimming pools will be a maintenance nightmare for body corporates in future years. The marketing spin is cleverly enough to convince the buyers though.

  • Another spectacular development by Cavcorp. The design is stunning. Another great addition to Newstead.

  • Absolutely stunning! Can’t wait to see this one come to fruition. Very impressed with Cavcorp’s architectural team, they are setting the standards high in Newstead!!

  • I hope they have a substantial traffic plan on this – the amount of congestion on these roads in crazy. Major upgrades would be needed

  • Not content with turning the Gasworks area into a windy, dark, high rise wasteland, BCC are intent on seeing the blight spread to Commercial Road. This dev relies on the dubious precedent of the relaxation of height rules for neighbouring LeBain. No other building nearby, existing or approved, is of a similar height. This must be stopped before Newstead becomes a sunless highrise slum for well heeled transients.

  • Not content with turning the Festival Place/Longland Street/Skyring area into a cramped high rise slum. The “Schrinner Council” is set to permit this blight to spread across the area if this project is allowed. The bulk of this project is NOT within 50m of Commercial Road and thus arguably contravenes the neighbourhood plan height limit. LeBain trashed the height limits and now it is being used as a “precedent”. And so it goes on . . . .

  • I life Cavcorp’s work. What I don’t like is the Newstead cramp. Along with Mirvac they have destroyed what could have been.

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