Sydney developers Fyve lodge plans for Miranda apartment project

While not only providing stock to a market that is strong in demand, especially in the Shire area, the proposed development also benefits from close proximity to public transport along with the Miranda Town Centre. 
Sydney developers Fyve lodge plans for Miranda apartment project
Render of the proposed Miranda apartment development.
Alison Warters September 29, 2022

Sydney property developers Fyve are heading south of the city for their latest residential development. 

The group has lodged plans an amalgamated site in the heart of the Shire, with WMK Architecture behind the designs for the 36 apartments at 15-19 Pinnacle Street, Miranda. 

A mix of apartment types will be delivered across a five-storey building, with four one-bedroom, 28 two-bedroom, and four three-bedroom apartments planned. 

Render of the proposed residential development at at 15-19 Pinnacle Street, Miranda.

Following an open plan design, the living, dining and kitchen areas adjoin to generously-sized open spaces, in the form of balconies and terraces, connecting the indoors with the out whilst also providing additional living space. 

Light and dark brown cladding will encompass a majority of the built form, with similar colours and materials used throughout, tying the project to the local environment. 

In keeping with the natural surrounds, landscaping and greenery plays a pivotal role in the development, not only in the form of open communal spaces across the ground floor, but in softening the edge of the building and providing clear entry points into the building. 

Landscaping will also enhance the privacy of the internal courtyards and balconies, without impeding views from the site.  

Fyve has a steady pipeline of projects in the works, with the group also behind the plans for Liverpool's tallest apartment tower, which only recently launched to the market. 

Dubbed The Liverpool, the 34-storey tower will deliver 193 apartments, along with a 93-room hotel, 6,500 sqm of commercial space, and a range of ground-floor retail tenancies.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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