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Application Submitted for $300 Million Surf Resort at Parkwood

Published: 13 October 2021
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A development application has been lodged by Parkwood Golf Club for a large $300 million ‘Integrated Surf Park Village’ located at the Parkwood International Golf Course on the Gold Coast.

Contents
Project rundownWave Pool & Wave Garden PlanApartment & Resort BuildingsSurf HQ PrecinctMicro-Brewery BuildingMedical CentreGolf Club HouseEvents Centre BuildingVillasPlans & Site Masterplan

The application details plans for a unique integrated surf park village with the introduction of a large ‘endless surf’ wave pool, surf HQ building, hotel, wellness & education hub, a micro-brewery, office, retail, apartments & villas as well as upgraded club facilities which are currently used by the Gold Coast Titans.

Designed by BDA Architecture, the proposed complex is categorised into six precincts spread across sixteen main buildings with varying uses and heights.

According to BDA, the vision is to create a defined architectural character that respects the Gold Coast ‘Palm Springs’ architectural language, combined with contemporary commercial architecture.

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The project is anticipated to become a new attraction for locals and tourists with the precinct catering for a diverse mix of uses surrounding the core surf attraction.

Architectural diagram of proposed Parkwood Surf Village wave pool
Architectural diagram of proposed Parkwood Surf Village wave pool

“The Parkwood ‘Palm Springs’ Integrated Endless Surf Village will provide a destination for surfers, tourists and the local community to play, dine, relax, shop, work and recreate.”

“As designed, the project will provide a memorable Gold Coast landmark that will set a new architectural benchmark”. – BDA Architecture

Project rundown

  • Redesigned 18 hole Golf Course
  • ‘Endless Wave Pool’ and Beach activities
  • Five story mixed use commercial and retail building known as ‘Surf HQ’ with an innovative and creative industries focus
  • Relocation of the short term accommodation from previous application and an increased yield from 135 units to 222 units (with a mix of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments)
  • over 8 buildings and the inclusion of 12 Surf & Golf Villas
  • Three story mixed-use Medical and commercial building providing high-quality sport medical opportunities
  • New events centre and relocated wedding chapel
  • A large Event Lawn and Event Plaza
  • Relocation of the Golf Pro Shop
  • New Food and Beverage building including a micro-brewery
  • Relocation of the Child Care Centre from previous application to level 1 of the existing mixed use Medical and Commercial building
  • Expansion of ‘The Club’ to include a bowling alley and additional facilities
  • In accordance with the previous approval, the Napper Road / site access road will be upgraded and signalised
  • The approved frontage road infrastructure will be maintained, specifically the signalised
    pedestrian crossing arrangements, footpaths and bus stop pair on Napper Road
  • A total of 476 resident secure car spaces are provided, and 25 publicly available visitor spaces.
  • A total of 295 bicycle parking spaces across the site / three levels
  • 6.2ha (10.98%) of total 56.4ha site area has been proposed for the new resort village.
  • Landscape architecture by Form

Wave Pool & Wave Garden Plan

The wave pool will utilise Whitewater’s ‘Endless Surf 4800’ wave pool technology and design. A heart shaped wave pool design enables Endless Surf to create multiple zones for
different types of surfers as well as more beachfront for other guests. The technology also allows flexible wave configurations for different pool sizes.

The proposal includes a premium beach club restaurant and bar which will feature a European-style beach club on the northern end of the beach, and a family beach precinct located at the southern end of the beach.

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Wave Pool Plan

 

Masterplan of the proposed Wave Garden
Masterplan of the proposed Wave Garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden area
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden area
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden area
Architectural rendering of wave pool garden area
Wave Garden Masterplan

 

Apartment & Resort Buildings

Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings (Entry Plaza)
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings (Entry Plaza)
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings (Promenade)
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings (Promenade)
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Apartment Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Resort Buildings

Surf HQ Precinct

Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Surf HQ Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Surf HQ Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Surf HQ Building
Architectural Rendering of Endless Surf Village Parkwood Surf HQ Building
Surf HQ Plans

 

The Surf HQ building is positioned in between the apartment buildings and located centrally fronting the wave pool. Its primary function is associated with the wave pool which includes ancillary retail/café (i.e. not considered to generate its own demand as the use is associated with the wave pool), as well as office space, predominantly for the use of wave pool staff. Key operations are listed below:

  • Wave pool staff (maximum of 50) will travel directly to lower ground for parking
  • Wave pool patrons can travel to upper ground level to the arrival space (set-down / pick-up zone off the roundabout fronting Surf HQ) to drop-off their equipment (if not hiring), then travel to lower ground via the adjacent ramp for parking
  • Wave pool patrons who are familiar with the site may opt to travel directly to lower ground and park, then travel up to Surf HQ via a lift / vertical transport
  • Surf HQ includes educational space / lecture room type facilities where surfers will be taken for induction / orientation after checking-in / registering for their upcoming session in the pool
  • It includes an indoor sport and recreation component to allow for surfer training space
  • Level 1 includes ancillary office space associated with the wave park staff
  • Level 2-4 includes other office space for use by the surf park and as separate office facilities, as such, levels 2-4 are considered as separate office uses for trip generation and parking purposes.

Micro-Brewery Building

Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Architectural rendering of proposed Brewhouse building
Brewhouse Plans

 

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Medical Centre

Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building
Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building
Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building
Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building
Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building
Architectural rendering of proposed Medical Centre building

Golf Club House

Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building
Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building
Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building
Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building
Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building
Architectural rendering of proposed Golf Club House building

Events Centre Building

Architectural rendering of proposed Events Hall
Architectural rendering of proposed Events Hall
Architectural rendering of proposed Events Hall
Architectural rendering of proposed Events Hall

Villas

Architectural rendering of proposed Villas
Architectural rendering of proposed Villas
Architectural rendering of proposed Villas
Architectural rendering of proposed Villas
Architectural rendering of proposed Villas
Architectural rendering of proposed Villas

Plans & Site Masterplan

Proposed site masterplan for Surf Village Parkwood
Proposed site masterplan for Surf Village Parkwood
Floor Plans

 

Tourism is the largest economic sector on the Gold Coast, employing 60,000 people in 4,600 businesses. In 2019 over 14.2 million visitors came to the Gold Coast accounting for over $5.9 billion of direct expenditure.

The sector has been dramatically affected by COVID-19 with the number of total visitors falling by 39% and visitor nights declining by 62% in 2020.

The tourism, recreation and other commercial uses onsite within Parkwood Integrated Village project are estimated to collectively generate $60.6 million per annum in operational expenditure, which is expected to generate an overall economic impact of $117.9 million per annum in economic output, $60.0 million per annum in gross value add and $36.3 million per annum in income based on the combined direct and indirect impacts (attributed to economic flow on effects).

Tell us what you think about this masterplan below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Gold Coast City Council’s Planning & Development online platform is 53825823.

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9 Comments
  • Fred Baumann says:
    14 October 2021 at 10:21 am

    Great news I can’t wait to see more

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  • John says:
    14 October 2021 at 11:38 am

    If i could have not given it any stars it would have been better. what a waste of money on this whole idea.

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  • Karolee says:
    14 October 2021 at 5:39 pm

    Development which is desperately needed in Northern GC.

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  • Agnes Maliwat says:
    7 November 2021 at 2:04 pm

    Great plans and development that is unique, much needed tourist attraction in the Gold Coast. Go go go!

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  • Michele MacDonell says:
    14 August 2022 at 1:13 am

    I give the development 5 stars. Living on this golf course I fully indorse the project and hope it goes ahead.

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  • Jay says:
    2 September 2022 at 6:58 am

    What a great idea, the GC needs this and the residence around will benefit greatly. My only concerns are the residential roads in need up grading or another route in. But well done.

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  • Sunil Jayasinghe says:
    14 August 2023 at 6:34 am

    Wish to know more about this

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  • Tommy Williams says:
    29 August 2023 at 12:56 am

    who is the builder or developer?

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  • Caroline says:
    27 October 2023 at 4:41 am

    This development poses a huge risk to the Biggera Catchment and its residents. There is a massive dam wall near Olsen Avenue, as you can see in google maps. The development will reduce the dam’s storage capacity and increase the risk of catastrophic floods in the area. Surely this cannot be approved. Does anyone know if this is being constructed now?

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