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QF3 Multi-storey warehouse

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297 King Street will set a new benchmark for multi-storey warehousing and distribution center with ancillary offices located on the fringe of an urban centre. The building will demonstrate how city-fringe warehouses can be designed to positively contribute to the urban context. The building sits within a mixed use precinct that includes multi-storey residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The development expresses a commercial typology on its street address through the expression of the building volumes, materiality and integration of planting,

The project also incorporates environmentally sustainable systems and integration of First Nations people’s knowledge and stories through landscape and integrated public artwork.

The 44 m tall warehouse is screened from the street by office mezzanine levels and a striking vertical garden that screens the truck loading areas. Generous landscaped setbacks and a retail/ cafe space on ground level allow the development to create a positive contribution to the adjacent streetscape and public domain.

Address: 297 King Street, Mascot

Client: LOGOS Development Management

Landscape Architects: Paddock

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297 King Street will set a new benchmark for multi-storey warehousing and distribution center with ancillary offices located on the fringe of an urban centre. The building will demonstrate how city-fringe warehouses can be designed to positively contribute to the urban context. The building sits within a mixed use precinct that includes multi-storey residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The development expresses a commercial typology on its street address through the expression of the building volumes, materiality and integration of planting,

The project also incorporates environmentally sustainable systems and integration of First Nations people’s knowledge and stories through landscape and integrated public artwork.

The 44 m tall warehouse is screened from the street by office mezzanine levels and a striking vertical garden that screens the truck loading areas. Generous landscaped setbacks and a retail/ cafe space on ground level allow the development to create a positive contribution to the adjacent streetscape and public domain.

Address: 297 King Street, Mascot

Client: LOGOS Development Management

Landscape Architects: Paddock

297 King Street will set a new benchmark for multi-storey warehousing and distribution center with ancillary offices located on the fringe of an urban centre. The building will demonstrate how city-fringe warehouses can be designed to positively contribute to the urban context. The building sits within a mixed use precinct that includes multi-storey residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The development expresses a commercial typology on its street address through the expression of the building volumes, materiality and integration of planting,

The project also incorporates environmentally sustainable systems and integration of First Nations people’s knowledge and stories through landscape and integrated public artwork.

The 44 m tall warehouse is screened from the street by office mezzanine levels and a striking vertical garden that screens the truck loading areas. Generous landscaped setbacks and a retail/ cafe space on ground level allow the development to create a positive contribution to the adjacent streetscape and public domain.

Address: 297 King Street, Mascot

Client: LOGOS Development Management

Landscape Architects: Paddock

 

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