Designs for a set of five riverfront apartments in Kangaroo Point have been unveiled, with the architects drawing from the nearby Story Bridge to create the “original” design, and developers asking almost $10 million per home.

The six-storey complex, named Heirloom, features one 340-square-metre apartment on each level, within which are four bedrooms that each have an ensuite, two living spaces and end-to-end, crescent-shaped outdoor terraces.

One storey of the building would be dedicated to an “exclusive wellness level” boasting a gym, sauna and cold plunge – which developer Molti said was modelled after luxury day spas and longevity centres.

Molti’s new luxury riverfront development has drawn design inspiration from the Story Bridge, which its 200 metres from apartments.Credit: Molti

Molti managing director Ben Teague said the development would sit on “one of the last riverfront sites in Kangaroo Point” at 4 MacDonald Street – a semi-triangular block about 200 metres from the southern end of the Story Bridge

“We’ve sought to bring conscious premium living to life here in a way that rewards both the purchaser and the community through a thoughtfully designed building that adds to the character and prestige of this area,” Teague said.

The complex will use views of Brisbane’s CBD as its feature selling point.Credit: Molti

Designed by firms Bureau Proberts and Carr, the complex would use views of Brisbane’s CBD as its feature selling point – justifying starting prices at $9.5 million per home.

“Our design embraces the unique shape of the site, pushing the main living and sleeping areas to the building’s edge to maximise views north to the Story Bridge,” Bureau Proberts partner Andy Bell said.

The building’s long crescent balconies mimic the Story Bridge’s shape, designers said.Credit: Molti

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