First look: One of Bronte's best streets set for first ever new apartment development
It's the playground for Sydney's rich and famous.
And now one of Bronte's most exclusive streets, Bronte Marine Drive, is set for its first ever, brand new apartment development.
There's only 19 buildings on Bronte Marine Drive, all houses, apart from a tired block of apartments at 2 Bronte Marine Drive that date back to the 1930s.
That block is now set to be demolished and will make way for a striking new Tzannes Architects-designed building in landscaping by Myles Baldwin.
The proposal has been submitted on behalf of the executors of the Estate of Angelina Cordatos.
The project, fittingly dubbed Project Angelina, will have five three-bedroom apartments on the sloping 600 sqm site which overlooks the ocean, beach, and fronts part of the famed Bondi to Coogee walk.
The new proposal seeks to shift the original primary access from Bronte Marine Drive to Bayview Street, which will be via a splayed feature wall adjoining to a private staircase, leading into the residential lobby.
In the design statement submitted to the local council, the aim was for a design which is "consistent with a Sydney coastal garden with a touch of Mediterranean."
The planting palette is made up of a mix of natives and exotics to compliment the surrounding areas, with the terrace planter boxes at balcony edges and green roofs visible from the street.
Render of the proposed Bronte development. Credit: Tzannes.
Each apartment spans a whole floor and will feature private terraces oriented towards the beach, taking in sweeping south and south-eastern views. The terraces are accessed off the open plan living spaces which will be lined with floor to ceiling doors to take in the views.
The building will be crowned by a two-level penthouse. That will have two open terraces.
The built form will consist of a series of layered stone, concrete and masonry elements, defined at the openings by architectural metalwork and landscaping. The curved, horizontal language is established by bands of masonry that wrap around the full perimeter of the development, on top of expressed floor edges.
The overall form of the building features sweeping corners which soften the built form, and splayed balconies and terraces. These are oriented to address the main view towards Bronte Beach, and prevent onlooking between apartments.
Last Bronte Marine Drive took the record for Bronte's most expensive house sale. The property next door to Project Angelina, 1 Bronte Marine Drive, sold for $23.3 million to Singaporean blockchain entrepreneur Joanne Huynh.
F45 co-founder Rob Deutsche sold his home on Bronte Marine Drive last year for $17.7 million.