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Edition, Bankside: From Structure to Streetscape
The first of the street elevations has emerged at Edition, Bankside, marking a shift in pace on site.
Across Blocks AA and BB, the build is beginning to show its external logic. Defined grooves, tapered eaves, and carefully laid brickwork—supplied by Krause—are giving form and rhythm to the façade. The structure hasn’t changed. But now, it’s starting to register from the street.
It’s a clear step forward in the construction sequence: from frame to skin, from grid to material. It’s also where coordination tightens. Detail starts to matter at scale. And the street begins to read what’s being built.
Further down the site, Blocks CC and DD are close behind, with brickwork nearing completion and roofing and glazing to follow. The rhythm is on.
We’re proud to be delivering this 34-home precinct for Pask, with design by Webster Architecture & Interiors and landscape by Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture.
Edition brings a higher level of finish to Bankside. That comes through in the material selection—but also in how the materials are resolved. It’s one thing to specify brick. It’s another to get every course to land cleanly across four elevations, in sync with eaves, windows, and corners that taper with intention.
This is the part of the build where decisions start to show. Where delivery becomes visible. Where the pace has to hold.
The elevation has arrived. Not as spectacle, but as signal: the build is moving forward. From here, detailing sharpens, sequencing tightens, and what’s been read as frame starts to take its place in the streetscape.
The work doesn’t get easier.
It just becomes more visible.




