Developers promising “one of the greenest residential buildings in the world” have asked Brisbane City Council to allow 30 storeys instead of the 20 storeys already approved for the project. Aria Property Group – which also developed the Fish Lane town square and arts precinct – first proposed a 30-storey tower on the South Brisbane site in 2020. The council made them cut it down to about 20 storeys, in line with existing limits, but a change to planning laws has Aria again applying for 30 storeys.

The design was resubmitted last month, increasing the total units from 192 to 321, and adding 10 storeys. Credit: Binyan Studios In an effort to deliver more homes in a smaller area, the Kurilpa peninsula – which includes parts of West End, South Brisbane and South Bank – is notionally allowed to have “tall sprawl” projects ranging from 30 to 90 storeys depending on the area. The site for the Aria project is between the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane State High School, and Musgrave Park.

The developers lodged a new plan on September 25, reverting to their original proposed height, which is now the upper limit for the area. Designed by Koichi Takada Architects, the most prominent feature of the building would be the 27,000 plants and 827 trees planned for its terraced balconies. Design manager Simon Maurice said, “we want to celebrate Brisbane’s subtropical climate and bring the traditional backyard experience into each apartment”.

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