Palmera
Location
Noosa Heads, QLD
Status
Completed
Type
Multi-Residential
Palmera presents a pair of terraced homes where clever design transforms space, creating layered, functional living – just moments from all Noosa Heads has to offer. These homes continue the collaboration between Blackwood Architecture and Martino Group, embracing a seamless flow, with all communal and living areas arranged on a single level.
Palmera presents a pair of terraced homes where clever design transforms space, creating layered, functional living – just moments from all Noosa Heads has to offer. These homes continue the collaboration between Blackwood Architecture and Martino Group, embracing a seamless flow, with all communal and living areas arranged on a single level.
Total Homes
2
Architecture & Interiors
Blackwood Architecture & Martino Group
Builder
Archend



Effortless Design
Palmera proves that great design can turn the toughest sites into exceptional homes. Built on a steep slope with strict planning constraints – 40 per cent site coverage and a two-storey limit – these dual townhomes maximise every inch of space. By cleverly tucking garages in a basement level, they illustrate how to work within strict planning controls to deliver two-storey homes that operate across three levels.


Each home appears to fully open on three sides, blurring the lines between inside and out, while above, a floating upper level accommodates bedrooms, providing natural shade and comfort to the living spaces below, marrying elegance with practicality in every detail.
Each home appears to fully open on three sides, blurring the lines between inside and out, while above, a floating upper level accommodates bedrooms, providing natural shade and comfort to the living spaces below, marrying elegance with practicality in every detail.






Passive solar design drives energy-efficiency, rather than relying on technology; while the careful selection of materials deliver homes that will outlast their neighbours and stand up against escalating climate conditions.
Passive solar design drives energy-efficiency, rather than relying on technology; while the careful selection of materials deliver homes that will outlast their neighbours and stand up against escalating climate conditions.



