Contemporary mixed-use building facade with sustainable architecture, featuring tiered, curved balconies integrated with dense green vegetation and vertical wooden slats for shading. The structure utilizes earthy-toned materials such as terracotta-colored concrete and wood, emphasizing eco-friendly and biophilic design. Street-level scene shows people socializing at outdoor seating in front of large glass windows, promoting urban greenery and pedestrian-friendly environments. Vertical garden in the center adds to the lush, nature-integrated aesthetic of the building.


167 OBR
In Progress, Residential High Rise


Location |  Broadbeach, Queensland
Client | Polycell Property Group
Visualisation | Response Image
Services | Design Architecture
This project presents an exciting opportunity to create a landmark residential tower within the vibrant, high-density Broadbeach precinct. The proposed fifty-nine-storey residential tower will feature a striking façade inspired by the surrounding landscape, establishing it as an iconic addition to the area.

The podium architecture is a cohesion of contemporary sub-tropical vernacular infused with a coastal tactility. The fluid organic form portrays the organic nature of the Gold Coast landscape layered with a timeless material palette creating a rich and layered coastal effect.

The tower design embodies a contemporary, yet elegantly restrained, fluid vernacular. The structure is articulated with a glazed façade infused with coastal tactility, featuring fluid, soft edges that echo the gentle contours of the Gold Coast landscape. A timeless material palette in earth tones transitions seamlessly from the ground plane to the crown, adding depth and richness to the design. This layered approach creates a harmonious coastal effect, blending effortlessly with the surrounding environment and evoking a sense of place that is both modern and timeless.

Carefully designed to respect the character of Broadbeach’s high-density precinct, the project addresses key opportunities presented by the site. The design highlights exceptional architecture, thoughtfully designed public edges, boutique communal amenities, and lush sub-tropical landscaping, making it a valuable and sustainable addition to the Broadbeach area.




Street-level view of a modern high-rise building with terraced, biophilic architecture showcasing stacked, curved balconies clad in terracotta tones and adorned with lush green plants and cascading foliage. Vertical wooden louvers provide shading and texture between levels. The base of the structure includes palm trees and landscaped planters, blending natural elements into the urban environment. The sidewalk features wide, paved pedestrian pathways, contributing to a sustainable, walkable cityscape surrounded by other contemporary high-rises.

A contemporary mixed-use building that embraces sustainable architecture, defined by tiered, curved balconies layered with dense greenery and vertical timber slats that provide natural shading. The facade incorporates earthy materials like terracotta-hued concrete and wood, reinforcing its eco-conscious and biophilic design approach. At street level, large glass windows open onto a lively pedestrian zone where people gather at outdoor seating, fostering a sense of community and connection to nature. A central vertical garden enhances the building’s lush, green character, seamlessly integrating landscape into the urban fabric.
 Low-angle view of a modern high-rise skyscraper with a curved glass facade and integrated vertical garden terraces, set against a clear blue sky. The lower levels feature biophilic architecture with terracotta-colored balconies wrapped in vertical wooden slats and densely planted greenery, creating a cascading garden effect. The upper portion of the tower consists of sleek glass panels and balconies, emphasizing contemporary urban design. Palm trees and a tall conifer in the foreground enhance the tropical and sustainable aesthetic of the building’s base.