A well-resolved multi-dwelling housing proposal designed to strengthen the suburban fabric of Bankstown while delivering functional, high-quality living environments.

This project comprises 8 contemporary dwellings, carefully arranged to balance density with privacy, landscape integration, and strong street presence. The composition responds to surrounding roof forms and scale, ensuring the development sits comfortably within its context rather than overpowering it.

Key design principles:

• Clear and articulated roof geometry to reduce bulk
• Defined entries to create individual identity for each dwelling
• Double-storey massing carefully stepped to soften street impact
• Generous landscaping to enhance amenity and visual permeability
• Functional internal layouts prioritising natural light and cross ventilation
• Integrated garages without dominating the façade

The ambition was straightforward: increase housing supply without compromising architectural integrity or neighbourhood character.

Density should never mean compromise. It demands sharper thinking.

Bankstown continues to evolve, and projects like this demonstrate how thoughtful architectural intervention can deliver both value and long-term liveability.

If you are considering multi-dwelling housing or duplex development in Sydney, engage early. Strategy at concept stage determines approval pathway, cost control, and ultimately project success.

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