Data-Responsive Light Installation Planned for Kangaroo Point Hotel Tower

A dual-tower mixed-use development featuring a data-responsive illuminated facade has been proposed for Main Street in Kangaroo Point, combining hotel suites, apartments and a ground-level food and drink venue.



Dual-Tower Proposal on Main Street, Kangaroo Point

A development application has been lodged for 215–229 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, on a consolidated 2,600-square-metre site opposite the Story Bridge Hotel and within walking distance of the Kangaroo Point Green Bridge.

The proposal is for two towers positioned at either end of the site, linked by a shared podium containing short-term accommodation, communal areas and building services.

 illuminated facade
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Illuminated Facade Designed to Respond to Local Conditions

A landmark illuminated facade element is proposed on the northern face of the southern tower. The lighting concept is described as live and data-responsive, influenced by local environmental inputs including river movement, wind, humidity and sky conditions.

The illumination is intended to act as a subtle vertical marker between the Story Bridge and the Kangaroo Point Green Bridge, without using fixed imagery or high-intensity visual effects.

An illumination and traffic assessment referenced in the planning material found the proposed lighting would not create unacceptable impacts for motorists on Main Street or the Story Bridge, with analysis identifying a low safety risk in the surrounding road network.

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Height, Layout, And Uses

The southern tower is proposed at 18 storeys and approximately 70 metres AHD, while the northern tower is proposed at eight storeys and approximately 35.9 metres AHD. The shared podium is described as limited to around 6.2 metres above ground level.

The plans list 29 apartments and 41 short-term accommodation rooms or suites. A food and drink outlet is proposed at ground level.

Kangaroo Point illuminated tower
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Rooftop Amenities And Landscaping

Rooftop landscaped areas are shown for both towers, including seating areas and planting zones. The rooftop level includes a pool and barbeque area alongside landscaped spaces intended to soften the built form when viewed from surrounding streets and the Story Bridge.

Landscape plans describe subtropical planting, including deep soil zones, podium gardens and vertical greening.

Planning Context And Next Steps



The site sits within a High Density Residential Zone and is covered by the Kangaroo Point Peninsula Neighbourhood Plan. The application is listed as impact assessable, with assessment expected to consider built form, height, streetscape and design quality in the local context.

Published 14-Jan-2026

13-Storey Residential Tower Proposed for Main Street Kangaroo Point

A development application has been lodged for a multiple dwelling with 13 storeys at a prime development site in Kangaroo Point.

The application proposes a total of 127 units, composed of 11 one-bedroom apartments, 95 two-bedroom apartments, and 21 three-bedroom apartments.

Located on a 2581-sqm parcel of land at 470-480 Main Street, the proposal includes two levels of basement parking with car stackers. There will be 167 car spaces (148 for resident and 19 for visitors).



In addition to car spaces, the applicant seeks to include a total of 143 bicycle spaces, of which 18 spaces will be for visitors and 125 will be for residents.

Designed by Bates Smart, the residential tower has an ‘innovative overall concept’ which resembles an urban resort. It will have a rooftop recreation area with a combination of enclosed and open spaces.

In submissions lodged to the Council’s website, nearby residents cited traffic congestion and the density of the building as some of the reasons they are opposing the development.

A resident living in 450-452 Main Street said the multiple dwelling should be in the height restriction of 7 storey as per the Main Street, Kangaroo Point restriction.

“The people won’t be able to travel down Main Street as with another 127 units there will be another 167 more cars coming out of 470 Main Street, Kangaroo Point. There is currently a bad traffic congestion in Main Street and River Terrace now in the mornings and afternoons every day,” the concerned resident wrote.

In their development application, Aria highlighted that Kangaroo Point has been undergoing a dramatic evolution with the construction of numerous new residential developments.

“This has resulted in an increased height and density to the area which has high levels of amenity and good proximity to the Brisbane CBD,” Aria said in the DA.

Residents can still lodge their submissions regarding this proposed development. For more information, see the Full DA – A005187516.