Residential design credit for The Garden House in Melbourne at PCA awards

Residential design credit for The Garden House in Melbourne at PCA awards
Jonathan ChancellorMay 19, 2013

The Garden House in Melbourne has beaten 11 other finalists to claim the best residential development award at the 2013 Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence Awards.

The Garden House (pictured below) comprises 46 luxury apartments and three terraces with views of the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens.

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Designed by Woods Bagot and developed by Piccolo Developments, the judges noted its innovative design overcame a number of challenges - including the imposition of a heritage overlay which restricted the height of the development.

PCA chief executive Peter Verwer said the development set a new benchmark for inner-city living.

"With light-filled, luxurious spaces, and parklands and the city on its doorstep, Piccolo has demonstrated that downsizing can mean more amenity, not less," he said.

Its award follows other awards including the prestigious President’s Award at the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s National Awards and the Victorian chapter of the UDIA’s Medium-Density Development Award.

The collaboration between Piccolo Developments, architect Woods Bagot and interior designer Hecker Guthrie produced a $50 million, 49-residence project that sold out within two weeks of its launch late 2011 for between $500,000 and $5 million per unit.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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