Bathla plots $286 million mixed-use development in Cabramatta
Builder developer Bathla has submitted $286 million plans for a new mixed-use development in Cabramatta.
The masterplan will comprise six buildings, each with a distinct architectural character, comprising a total of 673 apartments and 2,576 sqm of non-residential space.
They've commissioned HCKL Architecture to create a "vibrant and inclusive community by combining residential and mixed-use elements within the site."
Each building showcases unique architectural details, using materials such as timber-look cladding, concrete finishes, and varied render colours to create visually appealing structures.
The development will provide extensive public areas, including a plaza and park, to enhance community engagement and connectivity.
The layout strategically places the building blocks along the site's axis, creating a thoroughfare that links a proposed public plaza on Longfield Street with a park on Chadderton Street. Basement parking access points are situated at the four corners of the site.
Public landscaped areas and secure, enclosed "urban backyards" are integrated into the building footprints, offering a blend of public and private green spaces. These areas aim to balance urban and residential elements, providing serene environments amidst the bustling urban setting.
Project Breakdown:
- Block 1, located in the southwest corner, will feature 100 residential units and non-residential spaces on the ground level, opening onto a proposed plaza.
- Block 2, with 171 units, will be in the site's western middle section, offering an internal backyard for residents.
- Block 3, in the northwest corner, will include 96 units and provide seamless access to the proposed park.
- Block 4, situated in the northeast corner, will house 110 units and feature a secure internal backyard.
- Block 5, on the eastern side opposite Block 2, will have 126 units and an internal backyard.
- Block 6, with 70 units, will be on Longfield Street in the southeast corner, facing Block 1 and opening onto the vibrant plaza.