Local Planning Expertise

Malvern East Architects

Specialists in Malvern East's established family market. Considered heritage response and contemporary infill for Stonnington Council outcomes.

Reviewed May 2026
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MALVERN EAST AT A GLANCE Reviewed May 2026
Council
Stonnington
Predominant zones
NRZ, GRZ, RGZ
Heritage Overlay
Substantial coverage across the older streets
Typical dual-occ lot
600–900m²
Avg permit timeline
8–12 months for typical dual occupancy
Top refusal grounds
Visual bulk to street, particularly for two-storey infill in established single-storey streets

Malvern East sits in Stonnington's eastern band, characterised by Edwardian and interwar housing on consistent lot sizes, a leafy character framed by Central Park and Hedgeley Dene Gardens, and a discerning family-oriented market. Successful development in Malvern East tends to combine considered heritage response with restrained contemporary infill — a pattern Stonnington's planning framework actively rewards.

Why Malvern East Expertise Matters

Malvern East 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.

Heritage Overlay expertise
Stonnington design excellence navigation
Family-format dual occupancy
Heritage-sensitive design
Pre-lodgement strategy

Planning context in Malvern East

Most residential land in Malvern East falls within one of these zone families, each with materially different development outcomes.

Neighbourhood Residential Zone

NRZ

Applies across the established residential streets — the most common designation in this suburb.

  • Max height9 metres
  • Garden area35% (lots ≥400m²)
  • Site coverage60%

General Residential Zone

GRZ

Applies in denser residential pockets and contemporary townhouse precincts where multi-unit development is most readily achievable.

  • Max height11 metres
  • Garden area35%
  • Site coverage65%

Residential Growth Zone

RGZ

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.

  • Max height13.5–18m (RGZ1 13.5m, RGZ3 18m in Glenferrie/High Street ACZ)
  • Garden areaNot applicable
  • Site coverage70%

Source: Stonnington Planning Scheme, planning-schemes.app.planning.vic.gov.au. Latest amendment C320ston, last verified May 2026.

Common overlays affecting Malvern East development

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.

What Stonnington Council looks for

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Responds well to

high-quality materials, architectural merit, considered streetscape response

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Strict on

heritage overlays, design excellence, materials palette

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Often missed

heritage impact statement in HO areas

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Average turnaround

8–10 weeks for first Request for Information (RFI)

Per Feasibly council intelligence data, last verified May 2026.

For Malvern East specifically, the council pays particular attention to heritage overlay considerations.

Built form that works in Malvern East

Common refusal patterns to design around

  1. 1
    Visual bulk to street, particularly for two-storey infill in established single-storey streets
  2. 2
    Demolition of contributory buildings within Heritage Overlay precincts
  3. 3
    Inadequate tree retention strategy on lots with mature canopy
  4. 4
    Front building line inconsistent with prevailing streetscape

Recent planning developments affecting Malvern East

C297ston

Glenferrie Road residential boulevard schedules

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.

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VC267

Townhouse and Low-Rise Code

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.

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How successful Malvern East applications typically work

Across recent Malvern East 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.

Site selection patterns

  • Lot sizes and frontages consistent with the typical successful configurations described above (in most cases 600–900m² with 15m+ frontage for side-by-side dual occupancy).
  • Heritage or character-protected sites consistently proceed via retention of the existing front dwelling rather than full demolition.
  • Lots constrained by mature canopy or vegetation typically require design adjustment around protection zones rather than seeking removal.

Design response patterns

  • Subordinate scale to the established streetscape consistently expected across Stonnington applications.
  • Materials palette consistent with Stonnington's assessment framework — restrained, contextual, considered.
  • Front building line matching the prevailing street setback rather than projecting forward of adjoining houses.

Process patterns

  • Pre-lodgement consultation with Stonnington materially reduces RFI iteration counts.
  • Direct neighbour engagement before lodgement reduces VCAT review risk on applications attracting objections.
  • Strongest applications lodge with all required supporting documentation (heritage, arboricultural, bushfire, ESD where applicable) attached at intake.

Tribunal context

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.

Malvern East rewards considered heritage response. Stonnington's design excellence framework consistently shapes assessment outcomes, and our pre-lodgement strategy is calibrated to that standard.

Sammi Lian, Principal Architect, SQM Architects

— On developing in Malvern East

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Malvern East Planning FAQs

There's no single minimum lot size — Stonnington assesses each application against ResCode and the planning scheme as a whole. In practice, a workable side-by-side dual occupancy on a typical NRZ block in Malvern East requires at least 600m² and a frontage of around 15m.
Stonnington's average first RFI is 8–10 weeks. Malvern East dual occupancy applications typically take 8–12 months from lodgement to permit issue. Heritage Overlay sites may take longer.
Townhouse development (3+ dwellings) is typically more achievable in Malvern East's GRZ pockets than in NRZ. Site-specific zoning should be confirmed before any feasibility commitment.
Where the existing dwelling is identified as contributory or significant within a Heritage Overlay precinct, full demolition is unlikely to be supported. The standard pathway is to retain the existing dwelling at the front and place the new dwelling behind it.

Development Services for Malvern East

Dual Occupancy

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Townhouses

Multi-unit townhouse developments designed to maximise your Malvern East site.

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Apartments

Apartment developments where Stonnington Council zoning permits higher density.

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About this page

210+ projects delivered across Melbourne’s east. 98% planning approval rate.

This page provides general information about engaging architects for property development in Malvern East, 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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