Design Guide for Sunshine Coast apartments and townhouses
Tips and inspiration to design for people and place
This guide provides design tips and inspiration to encourage the design of apartment and townhouse developments that are most suitable for the Sunshine Coast climate, context, and character. All new Sunshine Coast homes and neighbourhoods should focus on what is best for people and place.
The Design Guide for Apartments and Townhouses (PDF 27.86) is full of tips and inspiration for designing medium density residential dwellings on the Sunshine Coast. Download Apartments and Townhouse – Designing for people and place booklet (PDF 26.84MB) to print.
Who is this guide for?
This guide is for anyone interested in the design and development of medium density residential dwellings with a focus on apartments and townhouses, although the tips and photos may be relevant to other developments.
Developers, designers, architects, planners, landscape architects, local government officers and investors will find this guide useful.
This guide can also help buyers, renters, and real estate agents to understand what makes a great apartment or townhouse for the Sunshine Coast.
Impactful benefits to adopting the guide
- Homes that enhance the Coast: designs that blend with local character and create vibrant neighbourhoods.
- Comfort all year: naturally cool in summer, warm in winter, with minimal energy use.
- Greener, healthier living: shade, greenery, and smart design promote health and well-being.
- Sustainable and affordable: energy-efficient homes mean lower bills and a smaller footprint.
- Pride and community: designs that foster connection, safety, and lasting value.
Additional information
The following links might be useful for designing medium density residential dwellings on the Sunshine Coast:
- National Light pollution Guideline for Wildlife
- Dark sky
- Sunshine Coast Design book
- Cool Homes
- QDesign Manual
- Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme
- 7- star energy standard for houses and townhouses
- Queensland State Government Heat risk Assessment
- Queensland Government Long Paddock
- CSIRO climate change information