Specialists in Hawksburn's Victorian terrace streets and village centre. Sensitive heritage additions within Stonnington's design framework.
Reviewed May 2026Hawksburn is a compact suburb within Stonnington, characterised by Victorian and Edwardian terrace housing and the localised Hawksburn village centre. Substantial Heritage Overlay coverage shapes most development outcomes, with retention plus rear addition the standard pathway on contributory and significant sites.
Hawksburn has specific planning requirements within Stonnington Council. With numerous projects approved across the suburb, we have built relationships with council planners and understand exactly what they look for in applications.
Most residential land in Hawksburn falls within one of these zone families, each with materially different development outcomes.
Applies across the established residential streets — the most common designation in this suburb.
Applies in denser residential pockets and contemporary townhouse precincts where multi-unit development is most readily achievable.
Applies along Stonnington's key boulevards — RGZ1 (Key Boulevards) carries 13.5m default height, RGZ3 in the Glenferrie Road and High Street ACZ carries 18m mandatory height.
Source: Stonnington Planning Scheme, planning-schemes.app.planning.vic.gov.au. Latest amendment C320ston, last verified May 2026.
Extensive coverage across the Victorian and Edwardian streets
Applies to selected village centre interfaces
Protects mature canopy
Applies to individual significant trees
Overlay status should be confirmed for any specific site before contract exchange. The planning scheme is the authoritative source — Vicmap Property and the Stonnington Property Profile tool are useful starting points.
high-quality materials, architectural merit, considered streetscape response
heritage overlays, design excellence, materials palette
heritage impact statement in HO areas
8–10 weeks for first Request for Information (RFI)
Per Feasibly council intelligence data, last verified May 2026.
For Hawksburn specifically, the council pays particular attention to heritage overlay considerations.
Gazetted gazetted
Significant zone schedule reforms — established residential boulevard schedules with mandatory heights (RGZ2 13.5m, RGZ3 18m for the Glenferrie Road precinct) applying to selected main-road frontages across Stonnington.
View source →Gazetted 6 March 2025
Statewide reform introducing a deemed-to-comply pathway under Clause 55 for multi-dwelling developments of three storeys or less. Where every standard is met, no third-party appeal applies. Operative for applications lodged from 31 March 2025.
View source →Across recent Hawksburn dual occupancy and townhouse outcomes, a recognisable pattern of successful applications emerges. While every site differs, the following observations apply to most viable approval pathways in the suburb.
Tribunal commentary on Stonnington heritage applications consistently emphasises the council's design excellence threshold. A representative recent matter — including the VCAT consideration of a high-rise residential proposal on Toorak Road, South Yarra (refused on heritage and built-form grounds, reported by Gadens, 2024) — illustrates the Tribunal's deference to council's heritage assessment framework in prestige residential contexts.
These patterns indicate typical successful pathways. Site-specific outcomes depend on the particular planning context, design response, and engagement strategy chosen.
Hawksburn's village-scale streets reward careful heritage strategy. Most successful applications here are retention plus a contemporary rear addition designed at clearly subordinate scale to the heritage frontage.
Sammi Lian, Principal Architect, SQM Architects
— On developing in Hawksburn
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Written by Sammi Lian, Principal Architect.
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This page provides general information about engaging architects for property development in Hawksburn, Victoria. It is not architectural, planning, or financial advice. Site-specific outcomes vary and should be confirmed by qualified professionals after a site-specific assessment. Planning scheme provisions and council practices are subject to change; references on this page were verified May 2026.
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