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Mosaic Proposes New Residential Tower for Linton Street, Kangaroo Point

Mosaic Property Group's Linton Street Project

Published: 25 June 2024
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Architectural rendering of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
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A development application has been submitted by Mosaic Property Group for the construction of a 23-storey residential tower located at 73-83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point.

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The residential building which has been designed to have a stepped-in facade comprises of 126 apartments and has been designed by BDA Architecture.

Architectural rendering of the podium of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development

This application supersedes a previous application for a 22-storey residential tower with the new design’s tower component amended to facilitate five additional dwellings. The new design also entailed reconfiguring the ground floor, adding an apartment at the southeast corner of the building, revising the main lobby and pedestrian entryway, relocating the bicycle storage area, amending the design and placement of services, providing additional visitor parking space, and incorporating a resident gym.

A large rooftop recreation deck is proposed on level 24 which includes a pool, outdoor theatre area, bbq areas, sauna, sun lounges and landscaped vegetation.

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Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the rooftop communal area of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Rooftop landscape plan
Rooftop landscape plan

The intent of the design is to create a high quality residential apartment building, achieving a design outcome that provides a high standard of liveability and generates an appropriate scale in the developing context. In addition to creating considerable amenity for its residents and for visitors, the proposed development is intended to provide a readily identifiable and memorable landmark for the Gabba precinct. 

In its overall shape, massing and composition, the external form of the building has been developed through a considered analysis of the physical form, existing character, climatic conditions and envisaged potential for the site. The design intent is to contribute positively to the image, identity and overall quality of the context through achieving a high quality urban environment with appropriately expressive built form and activated and interesting street frontages. 

BDA Architecture

According to the development application, the proposed development aligns its building heights with adjacent structures, transitioning from 23 storeys to 15 storeys and a 5-storey podium along Linton Street.

Positioned amidst commercial and lower density residential zones, it seeks to harmonise with the varied built forms in Kangaroo Point and Woolloongabba, aiming to integrate seamlessly into the local context while managing bulk and scale through setbacks and height adjustments.

Architectural rendering of the podium of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development

Project rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Development Type:Residential
Site Area:2,124m²​​
Gross Floor Area (GFA):12,030m²​​
Height:23 storeys​​ / 80.75m AHD 
Apartments:126 units (x80 x 2-bedroom and x46 x 3-bedroom)​​
Elevators:x2 elevators (lift-to-unit ratio of 1:63)
Communal Space:Communal open space areas at the ground level and on the rooftop, comprising a total area of 575m2. 
Retail:No proposed ground floor retail
Car Parking:Resident Spaces: 171 
Visitor Spaces: 19 
Shared EV car bay: 1 
Bike Parking:Resident Spaces: 96
Visitor Spaces: 32
Shared: 5
Developer:Mosaic Property Group
Architect:BDA Architecture
Landscape Design:Cusp
Town Planner:DTS Group
Sustainability:– The development includes operable windows for natural ventilation, efficient air-conditioning systems, water storage devices, shared electric bikes, and one shared EV car parking bay​​
– Rooftop solar panel PV system planned for communal power consumption
– Water harvesting system planned
– There is no proposed recycling bin chute or recycling bin diverter in this development, meaning residents would need to manually take recycling down the elevator to the bin area which doesn’t encourage recycling. This is one area that needs to be improved with this application.
Date Submitted:02/05/2024
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Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the proposed 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the ground floor level of 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the ground floor level of 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the ground floor level of 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development
Architectural rendering of the podium levels of the ground floor level of 73 – 83 Linton Street, Kangaroo Point development

The development is situated within close proximity to major public transportation hubs, including the Woolloongabba Busway Station and the new underground Cross River Rail Station. The site also sits one block away from the Gabba Stadium itself.

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The development does not include the pedestrian arcade mandated by the Kangaroo Point South Neighbourhood Plan Code, citing flood concerns and lack of neighbouring participation. Given these constraints and the absence of active ground-level uses, planners argue that constructing the arcade would likely lead to safety concerns and underutilisation of space, especially with existing nearby pedestrian infrastructure. Therefore, the development team contends that its plans align with the surrounding built environment without including the specified arcade.

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Development Application Link:

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 Developmenti online platform is:

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