Hames Sharley award for best mixed use development
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finalists
Brookfield Place Sydney (NSW)
Owner: BSREP Wynyard Place Office Landowner Pty Ltd; BSREP Wynyard Place Retail Landowner Pty Ltd & BSREP 285 George Landowner Pty Ltd
Nominated by: Brookfield Properties
Brookfield Place Sydney (NSW)
BPS is a transformational mixed-use development combining heritage preservation with a rejuvenated transport hub and delivering next-generation commercial and retail space. An innovative solution to a challenging transport amalgam, it was the first real estate Unsolicited Proposal approved by NSW Government and sets a new benchmark for transport-oriented developments.
Burwood Grand (NSW)
Owner: Anson Group
Nominated by: Decode Sydney
Burwood Grand (NSW)
The $500M Burwood Grand is an incredible landmark mixed use development marrying high quality living spaces with superior access to amenities and comprises three multi-level residential buildings. One 11-storey tower, one 24-storey tower, and one 19-storey tower housing 498 apartments with premium finishes, 16 retail tenancies, 4,036sqm of council chambers.
Ed.Square (NSW)
Owner: Frasers Property Australia
Nominated by: Frasers Property Australia
Ed.Square (NSW)
Ed.Square is a modern, convenient and connected exemplar of mixed-use community creation in the South-West Sydney Priority Growth Area and meets the demand for much-needed housing. Ed.Square comprises 1,238 apartments, 646 terraces and townhomes; Town Centre with shopping, dining and entertainment precinct, and over 6HA of open space and parks.
Exchange at Curtin University (WA)
Owner: Curtin University
Nominated by: Curtin University
Exchange at Curtin University (WA)
Exchange is Curtin University’s first dedicated innovation precinct. It’s a vibrant mixed-use, medium-density and green urban heart designed to combine the qualities of great places around the world with industry and education. Exchange seeks to connect people by being a place to live, work, study or simply enjoy.
Melbourne Connect (VIC)
Owner: University of Melbourne
Nominated by: Lendlease
Melbourne Connect (VIC)
Melbourne Connect is Australia’s newest innovation precinct delivered in partnership with the University of Melbourne and a consortium led by Lendlease. Melbourne Connect brings industry leaders together to help researchers, industry, government and community unlock digitally driven, data-enabled and socially responsible solutions to our most pressing challenges.
Parliament Square, Hobart (TAS)
Owner: Parliament Square Property Pty Ltd
Nominated by: Citta Property Group Pty Ltd
Parliament Square, Hobart
The mixed use Parliament Square project renewed a significant but dilapidated city block in Hobart, creating exceptional public benefit and delivering urban and architectural design excellence. The recent sale was the largest real estate deal in Tasmania, validating the successful value proposition of the development.
Quay Quarter Lanes (NSW)
Owner: Dexus Wholesale Office Fund (DWOF) 50% owner Mirvac Wholesale Office Fund (MWOF) 50% owner
Nominated by: AMP Capital
Quay Quarter Lanes (NSW)
Quay Quarter Lanes is a vibrant mixed-use precinct which is part of Quay Quarter Sydney, an 11,000 square metre precinct, transforming Sydney CBD by bringing together workers, residents and visitors. The buildings are connected via activated laneways and public art by Jonathan Jones to establish a new urban village.
Queen & Collins (VIC)
Owner: The GPT Group
Nominated by: The GPT Group
Queens & Collins (VIC)
The collection of buildings collectively known as the Gothic Bank Complex at the corner of Queen Street and Collins Street in Melbourne’s Central Business District was re-imagined. The three 19th century Boom-Era Neo-Gothic architectural landmarks and the 1990s Post-Modern ANZ Tower have been transformed, in celebration of Melbourne’s remarkable neo-gothic heritage.
Republic Precinct by GEOCON (ACT)
Owner: GEOCON
Nominated by: GEOCON
Republic Precinct by GEOCON (ACT)
Republic Precinct is setting so many new benchmarks. It's forcing a pretty major rethink for developers and buyers alike. We live in a rapidly-evolving international city and local property buyers have every right to expect a whole lot more these days.
Rhodes Central (NSW)
Owner: Billbergia
Nominated by: Billbergia
Rhodes Central (NSW)
Rhodes Central is the $800m first stage of Billbergia’s $2.5billion master planned development, featuring 558 apartments in one 39-storey tower crowned by a heliostat and second 25-storey tower. Located above a 13,181 sqm retail and dining precinct, the project has established a new Town Centre in the heart of Rhodes.
UnitingSA West Lakes (SA)
Owner: UnitingSA Ltd
Nominated by: UnitingSA Ltd
UnitingSA West Lakes (SA)
UnitingSA West Lakes was born out of a vision to create an integrated aged care and retirement community, enabling older couples to remain together as their needs change. The five-storey vertical village features 108 Aged Care rooms, 17 Retirement Apartments and an active ground floor, with café, salon & commercial offices.
Walyalup Koort (WA)
Owner: Sirona Urban and City of Fremantle
Nominated by: Sirona Urban
Walyalup Koort (WA)
Designed as the bustling civic heart of Fremantle, Walyalup Koort marked the revitalisation of the once declining City Centre. With a focus on providing considered public amenity within Walyalup Civic Centre and an engaging retail experience in FOMO, the project saw considerable support by the community and emerged a success.