8 Phillip Street -Parramatta
Designed by Woods Bagot for Coronation Property, 8 Phillip Street has officially topped out — reaching 65 storeys and marking a major milestone for one of Western Sydney’s most ambitious mixed-use projects.
The landmark tower will deliver luxury residences above Parramatta’s first five-star QT Hotel, redefining the city’s skyline and setting a new benchmark for design and construction innovation. Residents will enjoy configurable outdoor living spaces and a pool on the 18th floor, while the QT Hotel introduces a new era of hospitality to Western Sydney.
Winner of The Urban Developer’s 2024 Award for Industry Excellence in Construction Innovation and the 2025 CTBUH Construction Award, 8 Phillip Street is setting a new benchmark for development in Western Sydney.
Woods Bagot Director Domenic Alvaro says, “8 Phillip Street represents a transformative urban renewal project in Parramatta’s evolving skyline. This mixed-use typology—residential and hotel accommodation positioned above a destination retail experience—remains exceptionally rare in Australia’s city towers.”
“Our decade-long collaboration with Coronation has consistently prioritised human-centred design principles, integrating curated amenity and hospitality offerings to establish authentic place-making. Our design intent has consistently centred on attracting owner-occupiers through uncompromising material and spatial quality.”
A mixed-use tower with a unique reverse-step podium, 8 Phillip dramatically extends the ground floor public domain while architecturally framing the existing heritage buildings. The design celebrates the rich fabric of the existing St Andrew’s Church hall heritage elements.
Evolving from street to sky, transformative architecture embraces the context of its surrounds delivering a world-class precinct that extends vertically, layering local heritage, amenity, hospitality and residences to become an unrivalled destination.
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