Ideally located in the leafy-green suburb of Point Frederick, with 360-degree views over Brisbane Water and Rumbalara Reserve lies ‘Peninsula’; 100 spacious units spread over 3 buildings connected by a large, well-appointed and beautifully landscaped communal courtyard.
- Location: Point Fredrick, NSW
- Size: 9994m2
- Completion: 2022
- Location: Point Fredrick, NSW
- Size: 9994m2
- Completion: 2022
Uniquely positioned on a hill site on the CBD fringe, Peninsula is spread across three interconnected buildings.
Despite being the largest footprint in the vicinity, Peninsula's six levels harmoniously integrate into the natural topography of Point Frederick.
Strategic design elements contribute to the reduction of the development's perceived bulk. A substantial ground-floor courtyard, units with street access, and a stepped-back form at higher levels collectively enhance the aesthetic appeal and integration into the surroundings. The development's footprint is distributed across three separate buildings, each addressing distinct street frontages.
Two basement levels cater to parking needs, with convenient access from two streets, ensuring practicality and efficiency. The central courtyard, adorned with carefully landscaped gardens and seating, serves as a tranquil buffer between the buildings.Originally designed by Frederick Menkens and constructed in 1906, the lower three floors of the existing building is of Federation ‘Free-Style’ and of local heritage significance. The top floor, by F. G. Castleden, was added in 1911 as the first stage of a planned additional two storeys. The structure was formerly known as ‘The Centre’ and part of its heritage significance is its association with the Dangar family.