The One Aralia

By Mini-Max Studios

The One Aralia

A sculpted monochrome landmark that anchors the corner of Wishart with clarity, light, and uncompromising modernity.

Positioned on the premier corner allotment within a six-lot development in Wishart, One Aralia asserts itself as a refined statement of contemporary architecture. The siting strategy places the garage along the primary road frontage, deliberately freeing the best parts of the site for living, landscape, and light. This gesture enhances both street presence and internal planning efficiency, setting the tone for a residence that is as resolved as it is expressive.

The ground floor is dedicated to communal life — an open sequence of living, dining, kitchen, and alfresco spaces, all calibrated for northern light and seamless family interaction. Above, the first floor forms a private sanctuary of bedrooms and retreats, organised with clarity and framed by long, linear windows that accentuate the home’s sculptural silhouette.

A defining feature of the project is the two-storey light shaft at the entry, where floor-to-ceiling glazing brings the garden deep into the home and creates a dramatic vertical connection between levels. This spine of light anchors the circulation, turning the staircase into an architectural moment rather than a functional necessity.

The exterior aesthetic is intentionally restrained — a modern black-and-white palette articulated by clean planes, vertical screening, and deep reveals. From the corner, the home reads almost as an urban sculpture, a crisp architectural object that establishes a strong identity for the new enclave. With its disciplined geometry, elevated detailing, and timeless material palette, One Aralia stands poised to become a defining benchmark for contemporary residential design in the area.

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