Aria Property launch South Brisbane apartments Trellis, their most sustainable development to date

Unabashedly green, as homage to it's name, Aria have implemented environmentally forward practices across all aspects of the development
Aria Property launch South Brisbane apartments Trellis, their most sustainable development to date
The Tesla charging stations at Trellis. Image supplied
Jordan FidlerSeptember 13, 2021

Aria Property Group continue to improve sustainability across their South East Queensland residential apartment developments.

Their newest tower, Trellis, in South Brisbane, is their most sustainable to date.

Unabashedly green, as an homage to it's name, Aria have implemented environmentally forward practices across all aspects of the development, from the site itself, of which 60 percent is covered in greenery of some variety, as well as the trellises within which improve biodiversity, to solar technology and Tesla batteries.

All 110 two and three-bedroom apartments in the 12-storey building feature cross flow ventilated corridors, operable architectural screen doors, double-glazed glass and more. Residents will experience significantly cooler apartments compared to competitor projects, reducing reliance on air-conditioning and facilitating cost savings

With the growing scale of landscaping and greenery on Trellis, Aria is incorporating 60,000L of rainwater tanks to capture as much rainwater as possible to irrigate planting. This will assist in reducing Body Corporate water costs and recycle rainwater typically wasted in most buildings.

This is in line with Aria's proven track record in more than just sustainability, recognised as the Best High Density Developer in Australia from 2017 - 2019 with Oxley + Stirling Residences, The Melbourne Residences and Botanica Residences.

ARIA say Trellis is one of their most liveable apartments to date. Designed by Rothelowman, they feature three metre high ceilings, Miele appliances, operable glazing and high-end contemporary finishes.

Reminiscent of an urban retreat, Trellis reflects a new style of resort living with 1,119 sqm of recreational amenity across the Temple of Wellness on the ground floor and the Residents’ Rooftop Club on level 13. That features magnesium baths and an infinity pool with views across Brisbane.

The development also offer a podcast/boardroom, serving as a multi-use space for working at home. There's also a Residents’ Wine Cellar.

Apartments in Trellis start from $739,000 for an apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Three-bedroom apartments are priced from $1,084,000 to $1,224,000.

Completion is slated for mid-2023

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