The luxury of being able to relax and watch the world pass by in a precinct ripe for modernisation has informed the concept of this landmark urban structure. The centre area of Nexus is a bustling, open public space, designed as a dynamic gathering point that will evolve in ever-changing ways.
The development’s close connection with the train line and key roads offers easy movement between the CBD to the south and the greenery of the urban fringe to the north.
240 High Street, Thomastown 3074
Residential Apartments & Retail spaces
12,344sqm
Completion for early 2025
Hachem Architecture
Cornetta Partners
$50m
1,2 & 3 Beedroom Apartments
Starting from $395,000*
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The gentle curve between the buildings recalls the familiar image of a train passing around a bend in the track. The ground level façade references the flow of the railway line as the two buildings appear to slip past one another like two trains in the night.
The impressive entrance to Nexus is defined by a connection of the external architecture to its interior design elements. This is most obviously recognised in the transition of the façade’s material palette to the lobby’s striking textural display.
The interiors at Nexus have been thoughtfully designed with soft edges and bold shapes that tie in with the building’s architecture. Rooms are elevated with surfaces that accent a variety of textures, while colours and finishes evoke the familiar materials of the neighbourhood.
Large window fittings and expansive outdoor spaces offer views to cosmopolitan streetscapes and the suburban greenery beyond.