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Woolloongabba’s South City Sq to Conclude with Final 35-Storey Tower

170, 174, and 178 Logan Road, Woolloongabba

Published: 7 November 2024
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Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
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Highlights
  • Final Tower in South City Sq: Marks the completion of Woolloongabba’s South City Sq precinct with a 35-storey residential tower.
  • State Facilitated Development: Fast-tracked approval to address housing demand in Brisbane’s urban growth corridor.
  • Affordable Housing Commitment: 21% of apartments dedicated to affordable housing, supporting key workers and low-to-moderate income households.
  • Extensive Amenities: Features a Skydeck with a lap pool, wellness centre, and outdoor communal spaces for resident leisure and relaxation.
  • Biophilic Landscape Design: Lush green spaces throughout, including podium gardens and a rooftop “secret garden” for a sustainable urban living experience.

A development application has been submitted by Pellicano for a 35-storey residential tower known as tower 8 in the South City Sq precinct, located at 170, 174, and 178 Logan Road, Woolloongabba. This project represents the final stage application of South City Sq and is planned to be a build-to-rent tower.

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The building is intended to serve as a key element in the ongoing development of Woolloongabba, a suburb earmarked for growth due to its proximity to Brisbane’s CBD and major infrastructure projects.

The new tower 8 would integrate with the existing South City Sq layout, which includes retail, dining, and wellness amenities. The 35-storey building is strategically positioned to offer views across Brisbane’s skyline and nearby parklands, enhancing the visual character of Logan Road and surrounding areas.

Designed by MAS Architects, the tower would add a significant residential capacity to the precinct, with 440 apartments catering to various demographics through a range of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom configurations.

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Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Sq
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Sq

According to MAS Architecture, the proposed structure exhibits a modern architectural approach with subtropical design elements, aligning with South City Sq’s cohesive urban aesthetic. The tower’s podium levels are marked by a sculptural, geometrical form softened with landscaped greenery that reflects Queensland’s subtropical flora.

The design utilises a combination of deep planters, cascading plant species, and flexible, biophilic design principles that aim to blend natural and built environments seamlessly. Notably, the rooftop and intermediate floors feature communal spaces designed for relaxation, community gatherings, and recreation.

Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Sq

The development would deliver an extensive wellness-focused amenity offering, encompassing a 25-metre lap pool, a resident’s lounge and dining area on the Skydeck, as well as wellness facilities that include cardio and cycle studios, meditation spaces, hot and cold therapy options, and spa services. Additional amenities integrated across podium levels would provide residents with spaces to unwind, including outdoor lounge areas, a BBQ terrace, and landscaped zones for social engagement.

Addressing the need for accessible housing, the project has designated 21% of its apartments for affordable housing, available for a minimum tenure of 20 years. This Build to Rent model targets key workers and low-to-moderate-income households, offering reduced rent at 75% of market rates, which makes urban living in Woolloongabba more attainable.

Development rundown

Development ParameterProposed Development
Address:170, 174 & 178 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, QLD
Development Type:35-storey BTR residential tower
Site Area:6,129 sqm
Gross Floor Area (GFA):Approximately 40,000 sqm
Height:35 storeys / 117.9m
Apartments:Studio Apartments: 88 units
One-Bedroom Apartments: 220 units
Two-Bedroom Apartments: 132 units
Total: 440 apartments
Elevators:4 (lift-to-unit ratio 1:110)
Communal Space:Skydeck, Wellness Centre, outdoor lounges, BBQ area
Retail:Integrated within South City Square precinct
Car Parking:x274 residential
x40 residential visitors
x18 residential pwd spaces
x17 commercial
x1 van bay
x349 total
(including 26 existing car parks previously inaccessible on upper basement level 1)
Bike Parking:x142 residential
x35 residential visitor
x39 commercial visitor
x216 total
Developer:Pellicano
Architect:MAS Architects
Landscape Design:RPS Consulting
Town Planner:Property Projects Australia
Sustainability:• Affordable housing (21% of apartments)
• Greenery and deep planters throughout
• Energy-efficient lighting and materials
Date Submitted:October 2024
Assessment LevelState Facilitated Development
DA Application LinkSFD-01052
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The landscaping plan by RPS Consulting enhances the biophilic theme with a mix of green spaces throughout the podium and rooftop levels. The site plan features native plantings, flexible seating pods, and a “secret garden” area, all fostering a tranquil and connected environment for residents.

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Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
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Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Sq

Timber decking, stone pathways, and functional outdoor areas cater to various uses, from quiet relaxation to community events. A selection of drought-resistant plants and deeply rooted greenery would support the precinct’s sustainability efforts, improving both aesthetics and environmental resilience.

This project has been submitted under the new State Facilitated Development pathway which expedites projects with a minimum 15% affordable housing.

This building concludes Pellicano’s master plan infill development South City Square which has recently opened Hillyard House, a residential tower to the south of the development. South City Square is now home to a large retail presence including Woolworths, a cinema as well as other speciality retail.

Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Square
Architectural rendering of the final Tower 8 of South City Sq

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    10 November 2024 at 12:23 pm

    Best kept secret in Brisbane , fabulous building and blue zone living . 10 out of 10 . Supermarket ,cinema’s , restaurants .

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