First look exclusive: WINIM lodge plans for Lane Cove apartment development

WINIM has been busy in 2024, launching four residential projects
First look exclusive: WINIM lodge plans for Lane Cove apartment development
Joel Robinson May 20, 2024PLANNING ALERT

Prominent Lower North Shore developer WINIM has filed plans for its next project.

It's planning a 42-apartment development in Lane Cove, on a near-3000 sqm site across 1 Gatacre Avenue & 1-5 Allison Avenue, a site they secured in 2021 for around $25 million.

The boutique building designed by PBD Architects, near the border of Artarmon, will replace an old three-level motel.

PBD said in their Design Report submitted to the Lane Cove Council the proposal seeks to sit in harmony with the existing context and also the newer developments that are arising in the nearby area, adding to and not diminishing the existing character.

"The architectural expression of the proposal seeks to find a balance between the existing neighbourhood character and to create a fresh new contemporary development that will bring great comfort, sanctuary and harmony to its occupants and also to the greater community and neighbourhood.

"Massing and façade details are designed to respond to both the desired character of the area and the existing context."

The building will have 44 units, a mix of six one-bed apartments, 18 two and 18 three-bedrooms, and two townhouses.

PBD says the proposal reflects current market demands to typologies and living patterns currently established in the local area.

Future residents will have access to community amenities found on the ground floor in the form of a cinema room and adjoining wine-tasting room. The building will be surrounded by landscaping by Arcadia.

WINIM has been busy in 2024, launching four residential projects.

They kicked off the year with Huntington Residences in Cremorne then Kleo in Mosman before more recently revealing Lume Gordon and two record-breaking penthouses in Newcastle.  

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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