First look: Embassy Residences set for Canberra's Deakin

The proposed development is situated adjacent to a planned light rail stop connecting Civic and Woden.
First look: Embassy Residences set for Canberra's Deakin
Joel Robinson August 13, 2024PLANNING ALERT

Canberra's inner city suburb of Deakin is set for one of its most luxury apartment developments to date.

Plans have been filed for a mixed-use development including 53 apartments, a day spa, a club lounge, and a public art gallery at 38 Grey Street, Deakin, next to Canberra Girls Grammar School.

The site had previously been occupied by the Margaret Dimoff Art Gallery, and had been subject to a development application for a 102-bed aged care development in 2017.

The new plans, linked to an unknown developer with a registered address in Melbourne, align more closely with the site's proximity to Parliament.

The development has been called Embassy Residences in the application and will span six levels.

 

The apartment sizes are generous, starting from 160 sqm and ranging up to 600 sqm. There will be two, three and four-bedroom apartments on offer.

Designed by Hugh Gordon Architects, the building's orientation, form, and scale have been planned to enhance residential amenity while complementing the area's emerging built form.

Embassy Residences' design incorporates features such as physical stepping, architectural elements, balconies, and shading structures to create visual interest and differentiation from neighbouring properties and maintain privacy.

The building's façade will utilise a mix of face bricks, matt monument black, off-white render arches, and brushed brass balustrades, chosen for both aesthetic appeal and ease of maintenance.

Ground floor units will include courtyards, while penthouses will offer private lifts and rooftop terraces exceeding 200 sqm. All apartments are equipped with EV charging points.

The proposed development is situated adjacent to a planned light rail stop connecting Civic and Woden.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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