MOSMAN
- Rebeka Zubac

- May 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 12
Designing within established suburbs like Mosman comes with a different level of coordination. The surrounding context matters more. Residential scale, heritage character, landscaping, outlook, infrastructure, and amenity all need to work together within a constrained urban footprint without overpowering the streetscape around it.
Designed by Giles Tribe Architects, the project comprises 41 residential apartments across a site positioned between Cowles Road and the wider Spit Junction precinct. The development integrates landscaped communal areas, rooftop wellness and recreation spaces, deep soil planting, and three levels of basement infrastructure within a carefully coordinated built form response.

The design carefully balances solar access, cross ventilation, residential amenity, and connections to landscape and outlook, while responding to neighbouring properties, movement corridors, and the spatial challenges associated with dense infill development.
Goldfish & Bay contributed building services engineering input during the project’s early planning and spatial coordination phase.
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Image courtesy of Giles Tribe Architects.















