What Martin apartments will bring to Bayside Brighton

Martin has been conceived in collaboration with architects Buchan and design doyenne Miriam Fanning's MIM Design
What Martin apartments will bring to Bayside Brighton
Render of the Brighton apartments, Martin
Alison Warters November 29, 2022

High-end developer EBG has just commenced construction on it's next striking project, Martin Brighton

Combining the vibrancy of its Martin Street location with the heritage of Brighton, the collection of just 11 residences, EBG say, are surprisingly unconventional and reassuringly recognisable.

There's a mix of two and three-bedroom apartments, starting from 103 sqm floorplans internally. They range in price from $1,395,000 to $2.15 million for the 141 sqm three-bedroom apartments.

Martin has been conceived in collaboration with architects Buchan and design doyenne Miriam Fanning's MIM Design.

Fanning says Martin has been designed to inspire a life of individuality. 

“In paying respect to the residential characteristics of the surrounding distinguished suburb, it is crucial this building responds to design with a timeless substance, ensuring it harmoniously settles into its environment,” Fanning says.

"The layering of the coast has influenced our design by the natural rhythm and undulating movement of the sea, textures of the rocks and soft sage green which naturally follows the coastline."

Martin deliver a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, offering views out over verdant planted balconies to the city and the water.

The apartments feature stone benchtops, timber floors and wool carpets, double glazed windows and doors, and custom bespoke joinery.

Construction has commenced on the project, with completion slated for mid-2024.

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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