Collins Wharf – Aluna

Lendlease
Developer
Docklands
Location
3BR
Room Type

Between the Waterfront and the City|Melbourne’s Most Exclusive Dual-Waterfront Living

Positioned within Melbourne’s most iconic waterfront precinct, Collins Wharf, Aluna sits at the end of Collins Street between the Yarra River and Victoria Harbour, offering a rare combination of dual-waterfront outlooks and sweeping city skyline views.

Developed by Lendlease, one of Australia’s most established integrated developers with more than 60 years of experience, Aluna reflects the company’s expertise in large-scale urban renewal, waterfront living, commercial developments and mixed-use projects across Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The architecture and interiors are designed by Studio Kennon and Ewert Leaf, drawing inspiration from the works of Melbourne artist Clarice Beckett. The overall design language focuses on softness, layering and a deep connection to place.

Aluna occupies a prime position within Collins Wharf, right at the intersection of Melbourne CBD and Docklands Waterfront. Few locations in Melbourne offer genuine dual-waterfront frontage. On one side is the Yarra River, while on the other is Victoria Harbour, allowing residences to enjoy marina views, river outlooks and the city skyline all at once.

From Aluna, residents can quickly reach Melbourne’s key commercial, retail and cultural destinations by foot or free tram.

Marvel Stadium – approximately 5 minutes
Southern Cross Station – approximately 6 minutes
Crown Entertainment Complex – approximately 8 minutes
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre – approximately 8 minutes
Queen Victoria Market – approximately 10 minutes
National Gallery of Victoria – approximately 12 minutes

Architecture Language: Fluid Curves × Waterfront Inspiration × Contemporary Sculpture

The exterior architecture combines horizontal lines, metallic façades and softened curves to echo the movement of surrounding water, harbour edges and marina life. Expansive glazing and flowing façades create a layered appearance that changes with the light, delivering a building that feels both contemporary and timeless.

The building is seamlessly connected to more than 5,000 square metres of waterfront green space, creating one of Docklands’ rare large-scale open landscape environments.

Designed for Waterfront Living

Aluna 1607 is configured as a three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with two car spaces, designed with a strong emphasis on natural light, views and everyday comfort.

The living and dining areas face the view, complemented by floor-to-ceiling glazing and generous balconies that extend the indoor and outdoor living experience. Every residence has been carefully planned to maximise light, outlook and its connection to the water, bringing the Yarra River, Victoria Harbour and Melbourne skyline directly into daily life.

The kitchen combines natural stone, timber finishes and premium European appliances, balancing practicality with refined aesthetics. Throughout the residence, soft tones, tactile materials and natural textures create a calm, comfortable and timeless atmosphere suited for long-term living.

Aluna also offers a full suite of premium resident amenities, allowing residents to enjoy work, leisure and relaxation within the heart of the city.

24-hour concierge service
Hotel-style lobby and lounge
Private library and co-working spaces
Indoor heated swimming pool
Spa, steam room, sauna and gymnasium
Zen garden
Rooftop terraces and BBQ areas
Private entertaining kitchen, dining room and fireplace lounge
Rooftop terrace overlooking Victoria Harbour and Melbourne CBD

A New Landmark for Melbourne Waterfront Living

As waterfront development opportunities in Melbourne CBD become increasingly limited, residences that can genuinely offer the Yarra River, Victoria Harbour, city skyline views and complete lifestyle convenience will become even more difficult to replicate.

Aluna represents more than just a residence. It is a new way of living, defined by the waterfront, the city and the future of Melbourne lifestyle.