First look: L'Amour to deliver owner-occupier apartments to Brisbane's Albion

Just 15 apartments will be spread across the eight-level building, dubbed L'Amour, French for Love
First look: L'Amour to deliver owner-occupier apartments to Brisbane's Albion
Joel Robinson July 21, 2023PLANNING ALERT

New plans have been filed for an apartment development in Brisbane's Albion, seeking to bring some much-needed owner-occupier stock to the inner north-eastern suburb.

The unknown developer, originating from China, is wanting to push the building height past what's permissible on the 809 sqm site at 417 Sandgate Road, acquired last year for $1,932,500.

The Assessment Report by DTS Group said the pursuing of the uplift is based on "strong urban design merit supported by significant evaluation of the site characteristics and context and planning parameters."

"The justification is based on a logical approach to zoning and neighbourhood planning, with the resultant outcome achieving a logical transition of building height and density," the Report added.

Just 15 apartments will be spread across the eight-level building, dubbed L'Amour, French for Love. There will be a mix of four two-bedroom apartments and 11 three-bedrooms.

It will be crowned with a resident rooftop terrace comprising a lounge, plunge pool, outdoor kitchen, yoga area, and a number of communal breakout spaces.

DTS Group stated in the Urban Context Report that L'Amour feels new and a head of its time, but also fits within its context.

"L'Amour is a concept that has developed out a combining a multiple dwelling typology within the rhythm and fine-grained detail found in traditional Queenslander buildings interspersed throughout."

They said the apartment in L'Amour will will have "extremely copious sized private living quarters for the residents as well as a generously sized communal recreational space both on the earthly plain and a subtropical sky garden and sky pool."

"Combining the amenities of today, with the amenities of the upcoming Olympic Games, with the amenity of the building, L’AMOUR aims to be a place that its residents can live comfortably and enjoy long term."

They said the residences enjoy three-way natural cross ventilation whilst overlooking the Brisbane City skyscape both from their private balconies, as well as the thoughtful rooftop sky garden and sky pool.

There will be 31 car parking spaces and a further four visitor parking spaces created for the project.

Earlier this month there was an application for a new development next door to Albion's iconic Breakfast Creek Hotel.

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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