Cox Architecture
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About Cox Architecture
1964
53 projects listed
COX acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters of Australia. Our practice is built around designers that collaborate with clients, stakeholders and communities. We are By the Many, For the Many. COX seeks to do more with less, tapping into resourceful Australian culture to build value through ingenuity. We strive for quality through our beliefs in equality and opportunity. We embed culture in our designs, taking time to listen and understand cultural context and social impacts. We continuously seek the brightest minds to innovate design, process, and typology. We welcome collaboration, from both traditional and disruptive sources, should it have the potential to contribute to better design. Our history in Australian architecture began with the transformative Tocal Agricultural College in New South Wales. Epitomising the renowned Sydney School, the project had a deep and sensitive understanding of context and place, blended with honest and expressive structure and craft. This has informed the work of COX since. This history has established key principles we continue to prioritise today. One being the planning of cities and design of buildings that are adaptable to change – cultural, social, technological, and economic. The other is the creation of sustainable spaces – environmental strategies that are embedded, rather than added, to our designs. Today we work across Australasia and the globe on projects of international significance. Our team brings experience and enthusiasm to every new project and client. Our projects demonstrate a dedication to research as well as an ability to work with clients to deliver successful design solutions on time and budget. What we bring to our work transcends design. Our innovative technology and structural design solutions place emphasis and value on the design of core elements. Our structures designed as destinations to bring people together to share experiences that are unique to their time and place
Apartments.com.au community feedback
When asked what the key strengths are of Cox Architecture properties:
- 📍 Great location (19 votes)
- 📝 Floor plan designs (12 votes)
- ✨ Quality of finishes (9 votes)
- 🏊 Resident amenities (8 votes)
- 🌱 Energy efficiency and sustainability (7 votes)
- 🌳 Outdoor spaces (7 votes)
- 🤑 Value for money (7 votes)
- 💰 Investment opportunity (6 votes)
- 📈 High capital growth opportunity (5 votes)
- 💸 Low owners corp fees (4 votes)
- 🏗️ Project team experience (2 votes)
When asked what the key strengths are of Cox Architecture sales team experience:
- 🤗 Willingness to help (14 votes)
- ⏱️ Timely contact (12 votes)
- 📑 Quality of information (9 votes)
- 🧠 Development knowledge (7 votes)
- 👔 Professionalism (6 votes)
- 🗂️ Highly organised (4 votes)
- 🗺️ Local area knowledge (3 votes)
- ❤️ Understood my needs (3 votes)
Projects
Under constructionSELLING NOWLa Vera, Macquarie Park
94 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Pricing
From $700,000
Bedrooms
1 - 4 bedroom configurations
Residences
169
Estimated Completion
Mid 2026
Pre-constructionSELLING NOWAURA at Melbourne Square
7 Hoff Boulevard, Southbank VIC 3006
Pricing
From $579,000
Bedrooms
1 - 3 bedroom configurations
Residences
673
Estimated Completion
Late 2029
Under constructionSELLING NOWBLVD at Melbourne Square
19 Hoff Boulevard, Southbank VIC 3006
Pricing
From $652,000
Bedrooms
1 & 3 bedroom configurations
Residences
602
Estimated Completion
Early 2028
Recent news and updates

Cox Architecture
10 days agoUrban Property Group (Urban) has broken ground at Keira Place, its new major mixed-use residential precinct in the heart of Wollongong CBD.
Held at 120-122 Smith Street, the... Read more

Groundbreaking marks start of construction at Keira Place in Wollongong CBD

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a month agoProminent Malaysian developer OSK Property has unveiled Aura, the next stage of its $3.5 billion Melbourne Square precinct in Southbank, continuing its push into wellness-led, amenity-rich... Read more

OSK unveils AURA, the latest stage in Southbank's $3.5 billion Melbourne Square precinct











































































