138–144 Friar Street

Plans & Elevations

Drawings from the submitted Design and Access Statement, showing the proposed block plan, floor-by-floor arrangement and elevations for the co-living development.

Block Plan

Illustrates how the development occupies and rationalises the existing irregular site boundary, maintaining the established street alignment to Friar Street with the retained Bugle building integrated within the proposal.

Proposed block plan
4.01 Proposed Block Plan

General Arrangement Plans

Floor-by-floor layouts showing the mix of co-living studios, shared amenity space, commercial use and back-of-house function across the building.

Basement floor plan
4.02Basement
Ground floor plan
4.02Ground Floor
First floor plan
4.02First Floor
Typical upper floor plan
4.02Typical Upper Floor
Level 05 plan
4.02Level 05
Roof plan
4.02Roof

General Arrangement Elevations

The proposed elevations respond to the character of Friar Street through a material palette of red multi-brick, light buff brick and dark grey aluminium, with clear articulation between the base, middle and top of the building.

Friar Street front elevation
4.04Friar Street (Front)
Fife Court side elevation
4.04Fife Court (Side)
Courtyard elevation
4.04Courtyard
Rear elevation
4.04Rear

Context Elevation

Shows the proposal within the wider streetscene of Friar Street, illustrating how the five-storey frontage and massing relate to neighbouring buildings including the Bugle and Fife Court.

Context elevation along Friar Street
4.06Friar Street Context Elevation