21 Peter Doherty Street / COX Architecture
The 21 Peter Doherty Street multi-residential project is part of the Boggo Rd Urban Village master planned precinct. It provides a total of 64 apartments over 5-storeys in a mixture of 1, 2 and 3-Bed options. Car spaces are wholly concealed within basements and it boasts a substantial private roof terrace with stunning views over the heritage listed gaol to the city skyline.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Architects: COX Architecture
Location: Brisbane QLD, Australia
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Christopher Frederick Jones
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Text description provided by the architects. The 21 Peter Doherty Street multi-residential project is part of the Boggo Rd Urban Village master planned precinct. It provides a total of 64 apartments over 5-storeys in a mixture of 1, 2 and 3-Bed options. Car spaces are wholly concealed within basements and it boasts a substantial private roof terrace with stunning views over the heritage listed gaol to the city skyline.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The project aspires to create a sub-tropical language for this scale of residential typology which avoids the ?double stacking? of apartments around a stagnant internal circulatory corridor. The scale of the development has been broken down by dividing the mass into three separate ?wings?, each served by external circulation.
Floor plan
Each wing has been arranged carefully to create...
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Architects: COX Architecture
Location: Brisbane QLD, Australia
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Christopher Frederick Jones
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Text description provided by the architects. The 21 Peter Doherty Street multi-residential project is part of the Boggo Rd Urban Village master planned precinct. It provides a total of 64 apartments over 5-storeys in a mixture of 1, 2 and 3-Bed options. Car spaces are wholly concealed within basements and it boasts a substantial private roof terrace with stunning views over the heritage listed gaol to the city skyline.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The project aspires to create a sub-tropical language for this scale of residential typology which avoids the ?double stacking? of apartments around a stagnant internal circulatory corridor. The scale of the development has been broken down by dividing the mass into three separate ?wings?, each served by external circulation.
Floor plan
Each wing has been arranged carefully to create...
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