Mount Hawthorn Mixed-Use Development

114 Hobart Street, Mount Hawthorn

Five-Storey Mixed-Use Development
10 Apartments + Ground Floor Commercial
JDAP Application
Architect: Daniel Cassettai Design | Moro Studi (Landscape Architect)

Project Overview

Located in the heart of the City of Vincent, the project exemplifies our ability to manage complex urban sites, coordinate multi-disciplinary teams, and secure approvals for high-performing residential and commercial assets.

This mixed-use building comprises a ground-floor commercial tenancy and 10 architecturally designed apartments across four upper levels, supported by a strong sustainability, transport and landscaping strategy.

  • Acquisition strategy & development feasibility
  • End-to-end Development Management
  • Town Planning & DA strategy
  • R-Code and policy interpretation
  • Consultant coordination (architecture, landscape, traffic, acoustic, ESD, arborist, waste)
  • DRP management and design refinement
  • JDAP submission preparation
Mixed Use Development 114 Hobart Street, Mount Hawthorn
  • Five-storey mixed-use built form with commercial activation

  • Central lightwell for natural daylight and ventilation

  • Refined material palette aligned with Mount Hawthorn’s character

  • Upper-level articulation to reduce bulk and scale

  • 24% deep soil area (double the policy requirement)

  • 54% carbon reduction through sustainable design measures

  • Traffic and parking solutions that optimise yield (Rear-lane access)

  • Smart waste strategy aligned with City of Vincent requirements

  • Strong alignment with SPP 7.0 design principles

  • A complete, council-ready DA designed to minimise RFIs

  • Prepared for JDAP determination (>$2m value)

Urban infill projects like this face competing priorities:

  • Tight sites within established neighbourhoods

  • Height and scale negotiations

  • Commercial activation requirements

  • Traffic, noise and waste complexity

  • Sustainability expectations

  • Landscaping and tree retention constraints

  • JDAP determination thresholds

  • Intense public and council scrutiny

For landowners and investors, these challenges translate into risk, time delays, and significant holding costs, unless they are managed strategically from day one.

Mixed Use Development 114 Hobart Street, Mount Hawthorn

Design Concepts

The design for 114 Hobart Street was shaped around one clear objective – deliver a high-quality mixed-use building that strengthens the local streetscape while maximising amenity for future residents.

Working closely with Daniel Cassettai Design, the architectural approach embraces a contemporary urban form that responds sensitively to its District Centre location. The facade combines fine-grain materiality, articulated massing, and generous glazing to create an active and welcoming street presence on Hobart Street. Textures, shadow lines, and refined detailing break down the scale of the building, ensuring it feels cohesive within the surrounding commercial and residential context.

A central light well anchors the internal layout, drawing natural light deep into the building and improving cross-ventilation and resident comfort. Landscaping by Moro Studio is integrated throughout,  including on-structure planting, softening edges, enhancing privacy, and elevating environmental performance.

Forge brought absolute clarity to a complex project. Their team not only kept us on track, but made the whole process feel seamless. We wouldn't take on another development without them.
— Private Developer, Swanbourne

Jeremy Swan
Developments
0400 034 599

Michael Clare
Planning
0412 109 860