After securing the green light from the State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP) earlier this month, 35 South Marina is now going full steam ahead.
Designed by Hames Sharley, 35 South Marina Hotel is set to be a welcomed addition to the North Haven community and will capitalise on the increased commercial activity at the nearby Osborne Naval Shipyards.
The mixed-use development will feature 103 standard and 25 premium hotel rooms, conference facilities and a new restaurant overlooking the sailboats of the marina.
According to the architecture studio, the urban intent is to provide a connected and activated public realm on the water’s edge that is walkable, cyclable and boatable. The restaurant will be accessible directly from the boardwalk wrapping around the perimeter of the marina.
Hames Sharley notes that the architectural form of the hotel draws on the module form of shipping containers located at the Outer Harbour port, while the sawtooth roof of the restaurant and conference reflects the industrial heritage of nearby Port Adelaide.
The project is expected to generate up to 200 jobs during construction and up to 60 full-time equivalent jobs on completion.