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Updated Plans Proposed for East Village Stage 2D

East Village Stage 2D

Published: 17 September 2024
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An updated development application has been submitted by Anthony John Group for an eight-storey mixed-use development featuring 137 residential apartments and ground-level retail in Cannon Hill.

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As part of the East Village master-planned community, Stage 2D aims to seamlessly blend urban living with natural surroundings, providing residents with modern amenities while maintaining a strong connection to the adjacent Minnippi Parkland and existing suburban context.

Designed by Blight Rayner Architecture, the development takes inspiration from the surrounding natural landscape and Cannon Hill’s architectural vernacular.

The design features natural materials, rooftop gardens, and landscaped areas that seamlessly integrate the building with the nearby Minnippi Parklands, while also providing residents with a connection to nature and the Brisbane skyline.

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Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D

Green spaces are a key feature of the design, with rooftop gardens and landscaping incorporated throughout the building. These elements not only contribute to the visual appeal but also align with sustainability objectives, providing natural insulation and improving air quality. Residents will also benefit from panoramic views of the Brisbane skyline, the Brisbane River, and the surrounding parklands.

Architecturally, the building has been designed to minimise its impact on the surrounding area. Breaks in the building’s form allow for natural light and airflow, while strategic orientation maximises access to sunlight and breezes.

Privacy and shading are addressed with balcony screens, which take inspiration from Queensland’s traditional verandahs.

Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D
Architectural rendering of East Village stage 2D

Stage 2D is positioned to play a central role in shaping the future of the wider East Village development. Located at the northern edge of the precinct, it serves as a key access point and connects this new urban hub with Cannon Hill’s existing amenities. Its location near the Cannon Hill Shopping Centre and major transport routes, including Cannon Hill and Murarrie train stations, ensures convenient access for residents.

Connectivity is a key focus of the development. Walking and cycling paths will link the residential precinct to green spaces, retail areas, and public transport, encouraging a sustainable, active lifestyle. With direct access to major roads and proximity to Brisbane’s CBD, Stage 2D offers both urban convenience and suburban living.

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Project snapshot

Development ParameterProposed Development
Address:1068 Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill
Height:8 storeys / approximately 44.95 meters
Apartments:1-bedroom apartments: 10
2-bedroom apartments: 77
3-bedroom apartments: 50
x137 total
Developer:Anthony John Group
Architect:Blight Rayner Architecture
DA Application Link:A006575565
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4 Comments
  • Julie Hegarty says:
    19 September 2024 at 7:47 am

    Shouldn’t be allowed to go ahead. The two existing residential apartment buildings on this site have had major issues with concrete cancer and lack of waterproofing on balconies causing tiles to pop up. Builder has gone into liquidation, certifier who falsely signed off on works that weren’t done was never held to account and Anthony John Group have also taken no responsibility. 8 stories is also too high for the area. More townhouses and the long promised retail and cinema precinct on the site would be a much better use of the space than 3 unsightly high rises.

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  • Graham Lang says:
    19 September 2024 at 9:58 am

    Cannot wait for this to come online! Great design!

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  • You have a message # 371. Open > https://telegra.ph/Go-to-your-personal-cabinet-08-25?hs=1414010f2839d54dcea768a5865fbef8& says:
    16 October 2024 at 1:19 pm

    wsr72x

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  • Steph says:
    10 July 2025 at 4:10 pm

    What was the thinking behind plonking 3 giant high rises right in front of (almost on top of) the two existing towers and the front facing townhouses rather than further back (backing on to Creek and/or Wynnum Road) which would have given us some privacy/a shield from the road noise as well as allowing us to keep some of the beautiful green space and our existing views?

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