A new two-bedroom home is currently available at Nightingale Preston. Enquire here.
Nightingale Preston is part of the broader Preston Crossing precinct. The area delivers a new residential village within the Bell Station area, part of the City of Darebin’s commitment to deliver vibrant, attractive, energised, and interesting mixed-tenure precincts, providing a wide range of building typologies and associated spaces.
Strategically located at the corner of Oakover Road and Railway Place West, Nightingale Preston is designed in three parts to acknowledge three aspects of local history. At ground floor, carbon-neutral brickwork nods to Preston’s residential past. The middle of the building features a precast fluted concrete facade and saw-tooth roofline, referencing Preston’s industrial past. The building is split in two, creating a ‘green spine’ in the middle for vegetation to grow and to allow fresh air to circulate through the building, representing Preston’s drive for amenity in the way of parks and open spaces.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which Nightingale Preston stands. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
7 x Teilhaus
20 x 1 BR
25 x 2 BR
2 x Commercial
Architects
Breathe
Builder
Balmain & Co.
Collaborators
MAB
Landscaping
TCL
Photography
Derek Swalwell
Kate Longley