SIERA makes waves beachside in Northcliffe with the unveiling of Exhale
Designed around how residents move, recharge, and live day to day, Exhale is the newest residential address by South East Queensland developer SIERA.
Located in the sought-after pocket of Northcliffe, a calm stretch of beachfront between Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise, just steps from the sand, Exhale marks SIERA's third Gold Coast project and a landmark addition to its growing coastal portfolio.
Designed in collaboration with long-time architecture partner BDA, Exhale will rise from the corner of Enderley Avenue and Garfield Terrace, a site SIERA spent more than a year securing off-market for its rare beachside position in the heart of Northcliffe.
Perhaps the most striking element is Exhale's sculptural glass curtain wall façade, a complex architectural and engineering achievement developed with specialist local façade engineers whose experience extends to supertall towers. It is designed to do two things at once: create a timeless presence on the Northcliffe skyline and maximise panoramic coastal views for every resident.
SIERA Founder and Managing Director Brent Thompson says the building has been shaped around a simple question: how will residents actually live here?
"We started with the lifestyle, not the floor plate," Thompson says. "How ever you want to live here, whether you're up early for a run along the Oceanway, surfing before work, using the gym on a quiet weekday, or arriving for the weekend to unwind, the building makes it effortless. That's why you'll find surf craft and beach storage, a magnesium pool, a Pilates and yoga studio. Every space has been designed to make coastal life easy."
Exhale's two-level wellness podium is designed around movement and mindfulness, the active side of daily life on the coast. Residents will find a fully equipped gymasium, heated magnesium pool, spa, sauna, Nordic cold shower, and biophilic designed landscaped gardens. Dedicated bike storage and the High Tide Room with its surfcraft and beach amenities mean the transition from sand to home is sandless and seamless.
Inside, the building shifts to calm. A dedicated Pilates and yoga studio, library and reading retreat, cinema lounge, and private dining room with a private bar and wine cellar offer a quieter, more social side of life at Exhale. A boardroom ensures the building works just as well for those who need it during the week as it does on the weekend.
Exhale's residences have been designed around how space is experienced, not just measured. Most feature more than 30 metres of glass frontage, drawing natural light and ocean views deep into every room, from the kitchen through to the bedrooms.
Layouts create distinct living and sleeping zones, with generous kitchens, full laundries, and entertaining areas proportioned for everyday living. Across five residence types, each floor plate has been shaped to make the most of the building's rare width and coastal outlook.
From level 14 the tower's form tapers upward, creating a sculptural profile that softens its presence against the skyline while enhancing light and views for upper-level residents.
BDA Director John Lightbody says the design draws directly from the coastal landscape.
"We took inspiration from the sand dunes, the utilitarian forms of ocean racing sail boats, and the built environment around the site," Lightbody says. "The podium is organic, textured like wind-blown sand undulating in response to the landscape. The tower grows from this as a sculptural glass form shielded by the smooth white sails of the western façade."
Exhale is SIERA's third Gold Coast project. Founded by Brent Thompson in 2014, the developer built its reputation across a decade of delivery in Brisbane's inner ring before turning to the coast. Its first beachfront project, PIPIS in Bilinga, a boutique collection of 19 residences, recently sold out. Its second, Tapestry on Chevron Island, is a 113-apartment building already 95 per cent sold with construction well advanced and completion due later this year.
Construction of Exhale is already underway, with demolition taking place on site and piling works to follow. Completion is scheduled for 2028.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
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