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Perth’s leading luxury apartment developer Blackburne has announced its first truly boutique high end development for the South Perth waterfront. Blackburne is known for recent award-winning developments such as The Grove Residences in Claremont and ONE Subiaco.
The project will feature only 57 mostly penthouse size apartments, ranging from $2m – $10m for the higher levels, health club facilities, bathhouse, private dining rooms, 6-star private residents’ lounge and sauna.
Designed to complement its surroundings, the project aims to provide a refined residential offering to one of Perth’s most sought-after residential precincts. The development will deliver a limited collection of premium residences for owner-occupiers who value quality and a premium lifestyle, in an unsurpassed location with panoramic city and river views.
Managing Director and Founder of Blackburne Paul Blackburne said, “We’re proud to be bringing a project that responds to the unique character of South Perth while raising the bar for apartment living. Perth has never seen a boutique project with mostly ultra-high-end residences, and we’re excited to bring something new to people wanting to live in South Perth”.
“With larger floorplans than we have ever done before, ultra-premium finishes and a focus on privacy and views, this development is tailored for discerning owner occupiers who want to stay connected to the city while enjoying a relaxed, riverside lifestyle. This location is without a doubt the best in South Perth and will bring something new to the area. It’s our most exciting development yet,” he said.
When designing the South Perth development, renowned local architects MJA Studio drew inspiration from the forms of the river, the local tonal palettes of the peninsula and the iconic local architecture such as the Flour Mill and the Narrows Bridge.
The DA is progressing through the new 11B Pathway and has undergone three comprehensive design review sessions with a state-appointed expert panel of architects. Throughout the State design review process, the submission received recognition for design excellence for landscape quality, sustainability and aesthetics from the state design review panel. In line with the City of South Perth Activity Centre Plan (ACP), the project is within the height limit of 17 levels. The development also lies within the plot ratio allowed for the site.
The project’s key features include: