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Updated 3-tower design scheme proposed for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton

Published: 20 January 2021
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Architectural rendering of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton
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An updated development application has been submitted to Economic Development Queensland for a redesigned development scheme for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton.

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Development rundownFloor platesLandscape plans

The previously approved application for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton by Wentworth Equities back in 2014 has been replaced with a new three-stage development scheme which consists of three residential towers with a maximum height of 29 storeys.

Designed by Fuse Architecture for Wentworth Equities, stage one includes a large public civic court with landscaping, water features and covered amenity, dedicated areas for active recreation would also be incorporated.

A mezzanine level is planned to accommodate retail tenancies as well as a pool and outdoor club house facilities for the residents. In the final master-plan, the proposed retail area will be approximately 1,434m2 of net lettable area.

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Architectural rendering of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural rendering of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton

Development rundown

  • Land uses: Multiple Residential, Food Premises, Shop, Office, Indoor Entertainment, Medical Centre
  • Staging: Stage 1 of 3 stages to the masterplan
  • Building Height: 29 storeys and 120m high
  • Dwelling Mix: 153 residential units, comprising of 53 x 2-bedroom units, 49 x 3-bedroom units and 51 x 4-bedroom units. 309 apartments total.
  • Gross Floor Area (GFA): 20,096m2 of residential units and 1,434m2 of retail
  • Landscaping: 2,878m2
  • Communal open space: Lower recreation deck and upper recreation deck – swimming pool, seating, BBQ facilities, bar/ dining area, landscaping
  • Car parking: 306 spaces
  • Bicycle parking: 213 spaces
  • Landscape architecture by Urbis
North elevation
North elevation
South elevation
South elevation
East elevation
East elevation
West elevation
West elevation

According to Fuse Architecture, the tower split form and slenderness provide an appropriate setting for optimal sunlight penetration. The introduction of double height sky gardens every two levels on alternate ends of the building assist with the breakdown of the tower
mass.

“Sky gardens also create the opportunity to naturally ventilate and light communal areas.” – Fuse Architecture.

Architectural massing of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Architectural massing of the updated proposed design for 19 Hercules Street, Hamilton

To strengthen the existing retail centre at Hamilton, the proposed takes the opportunity to extend the retail corridor along Main Street and into the civic heart of the proposal.

Within Stage 2, the ground floor podium on the south east corner has been strategically pulled back from the boundary to maximise visual sightlines across neighbouring sites as
well as offer a seamless pedestrian flow moving east to west.

No rooftop recreation decks are planned for this development.

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Architectural rendering of the previously approved 'Icon' proposal by Wentworth Equities
Architectural rendering of the previously approved ‘Icon’ proposal by Wentworth Equities

Floor plates

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Landscape plans

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Tell us what you think about this development below in the comment box. The development application for this project, available to view on Economic Development Queensland’s Planning & Development Online is 1165.

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8 Comments
  • Leighton says:
    21 January 2021 at 12:32 am

    Rooftop tubular “hat” will be subject to wind-induced vortex shedding and likely fatigue issues. Detailed design changes in materials, stiffness and damping will be needed for this exposed architectural rooftop feature to be safe.

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  • Trevor Egan says:
    23 January 2021 at 12:55 am

    It way too dominant to the surrounding buildings.. and wablocked sunlight

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  • Anthony says:
    31 January 2021 at 8:24 am

    That thing on top is revolting. And looks cheap and tacky.
    The original plan was very good.

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  • Paul French says:
    15 February 2021 at 9:57 pm

    I do not understand why this development will be 29 storeys. It is far too tall for the Northshore area. 21 storeys at Hamilton Harbour and Gallery House was a mistake, we don’t need to go any higher. Can someone please apply some common sense.

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  • James Smith says:
    18 March 2021 at 5:12 am

    This is ridiculously tall for Portside, will negatively affect views, sunlight and generate significant peak hour trafic for all Portside residents. Three ugly towers squished onto a medium sized block and years of construction noise. I guess we’ll see how much they’ve donated to their mates if this gets approved.

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  • Jennifer says:
    15 October 2023 at 5:49 pm

    This is detrimental to most other buildings in the area and should not be approved. Absolutely ruins the area for everyone else.

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  • Peter Welsby says:
    8 July 2024 at 12:45 pm

    Northshore Hamilton Priority Development Area Development Scheme (amended October 2022) defines this area as Sub Zone 4, mixed use high development. Buildings in Zone 4 have a mandated maximum height of 23 stories and 85 m ADH (Map 7, s.2.6.2 Mixed use high density zone. The proposed development at 5 Hercules Street complies – just. This proposal is significantly over height – one can only hope that the approval process stops it in its current form.

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