Located in the heart of a rapidly growing corridor in South East Queensland, this master-planned community in Waterford delivers 50 luxury townhomes nestled within a lush, sub-tropical landscape. The Old Logan Village Road development is envisioned as a high-quality, medium-density residential precinct that carefully balances amenity and comfort with a sensitivity for its natural and suburban context.
Positioned along the new Bethania to Logan Village rail trail, the site enjoys direct pedestrian and cycle connectivity, enhancing lifestyle and recreational opportunities for residents. Elevated aspects across the Logan River valley to the west, and intimate views into pockets of retained native vegetation, provide a rich visual backdrop and reinforce the sense of living within a green corridor.
The development offers a mix of 3 and 4 bedroom townhome configurations, designed to accommodate a range of household types. A key design objective has been the creation of a varied and finely scaled streetscape. Through a considered approach to massing, rooflines, and setbacks, the built form reads as a diverse series of individual homes rather than a monolithic row, supporting a sense of place and belonging.
Materiality plays a central role in grounding the project within its setting. A restrained palette of natural materials, such as textural timber cladding, weathered brick, and off-form concrete, echoes the tones and textures of the surrounding bushland, contributing to both visual cohesion and long-term durability.
Client: Canterbury College
Project Management: TLPC
Town Planning: Plan A Town Planning
Landscape Design: Ivy May Landscape Architecture
Visualisations: PRAX Studio