$105 million Adelaide development approved

$105 million Adelaide development approved
Oliver WisniewskiNovember 19, 2014

The Development Assessment Commission has given approval for a $105 million apartment building to go up in Adelaide’s West End.

The building, developed by Star Fish Developments, will feature exterior hanging gardens made up of over 3,000 plants. A 22 metre vertical garden will also be planted as a major design element of the building.

Bohem will consist of 220 apartments ranging from one bedroom to three bedrooms. There will also be a podium level rooftop garden with a pool, gym and barbeque area. Apartments are expected to be on the market by March 2015.

Apartment floor plans and pricing structures won’t be finalised until early next year. The current median unit price for Adelaide is $383,750.

Bohem has been designed by architects Woods Bagot, led by Principal Gavin Kain and South Australian architect Enzo Caroscio.

Star Fish Developments Managing Director, Damon Nagel says,”Adelaide’s West End is a fusion of cultures and styles and this is reflected in Bohem’s deign which brings together various design elements, scaled heights and setbacks, and exterior finishes and materials”.  

Approval for the building came after Star Fish Developments joint venture with Asian Pacific Group on the Vue apartments. Star Fish Developments now have $370 million worth of projects in progress across South Australia and Western Australia. 

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