First look: VIMG plot two-tower Chatswood apartment development, Nelson Place

First look: VIMG plot two-tower Chatswood apartment development, Nelson Place
Joel Robinson September 15, 2023PLANNING ALERT

Developer VIMG has finalized plans for its Chatswood site.

Having been back and forth with the Willoughby Council to achieve the ideal design outcome, VIMG have submitted a development application for two towers with 193 apartments. 

DKO have designed the 90 metre towers which will rise from a central public plaza with retail and commercial tenancies and extensive landscaping by Land And Form Studios.

The project team has undertaken a collaborative engagement process with council including two pre development application meetings and an additional Design Excellence Review.

DKO won the design competition held in April, but the jury requested the scheme be resubmitted as they felt the building could be improved by further consideration of how the 'tree as a tower' conceptual metaphor is ultimately expressed.

DKO said in their Architectural Design Report that they drew inspiration from the wider cultural landscape.

"Thorough understanding of the local community, we have established a seamless connection between the dwellings and the broader context," the architecture firm noted.

"This connection serves as a constant reminder to the residents of their integral role in the larger community. By prioritising this sense of place, our design proposal creates a harmonious and cohesive relationship between the built environment and the natural surroundings."

DKO said the tower form is a refined structural extension of the trunk of the tree.

"The fine detailing of rounded structural columns softens the rigid structure, yet anchors the building to the ground. The podium and commercial spaces are expressed as a sedimentary sandstone stratum on which the finely crafted towers sit. The expression is an acknowledgment of place, and the connection of the residents back to the ground."

There will be a landscaped podium roof for residents, with an outdoor covered yoga and the pool deck is positioned to take advantage of the north-facing aspect of the terrace.

The two and three-bedroom apartments are 15 to 20 per cent larger than Apartment Development Guideline minimums, the documents suggest.

VIMG had forecasted 300 apartments on the site. They said the location of the project is at the core of the area, within walking distance to the train station and a large shopping mall, as well as in close proximity to high-quality primary and secondary schools.

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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