Published
20 October, 2025
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Stage 1 at Wembley Hill is moving forward with momentum. The project brings 59 townhomes to Box Hill South for Golden Age, designed by Cox Architecture and delivered by our specialist townhouse team.

Wembley Hill extends a relationship of trust with Golden Age, following our delivery of Floret in Glen Waverley earlier this year. That collaboration set a benchmark in the townhouse typology, and Wembley Hill continues the trajectory — larger in scale, more complex in program, and positioned within one of Melbourne’s most strategically important growth corridors.

The site itself sets strict terms. A former school ground, it drops more than eight metres from front to back, with reactive clay below and wetlands pressing at the edge. These are not conditions to be managed at the margins, but structural realities that shape how the project is built. Each slab is stepped to grade, each sequence measured against fall and service runs, each stage resolved with precision. Progress here is not default, it is earned — and it is in this setting that the value of townhouse expertise is most clearly defined.

Across Stage 1, progress moves in sequence. Lot A is now in pre-plaster, with frames locked, services run, insulation set, and linings to follow before scaffold begins to fall away. Lot B advances through blockwork and roof, battens fixed and cladding in motion as Cox Arc

hitecture’s design language registers in rhythm and proportion. Lot C is consolidated at ground, retaining walls set, in-grounds complete, and slabs stepping into place. Each lot reads differently, but all move in controlled rhythm — a collective sequence that defines the program of delivery.

Box Hill is not just expanding; it is being reshaped — from su

burban edge to metropolitan centre, driven by transport investment and density overlays. Medium-density development here is not incidental, it is infrastructure: structural, necessary, central to the city’s growth. Wembley Hill stands inside that transformation, setting a benchmark for how the townhouse typology is delivered on complex ground, and how growth translates into built form the city can depend on.

At Wembley Hill, that future is already under construction.