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The Lawson Brings Sky Terraces to Canberra's Apartment Living

Elevated communal spaces and sky terraces are part of the lifestyle equation at The Lawson in Belconnen — Canberra's emerging benchmark for outdoor amenity-led apartment living.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 30 June 2026, 11:05 am

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Updated 14 h ago· 3 July 2026, 10:36 pm

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The Lawson Brings Sky Terraces to Canberra's Apartment Living

Rooftop and elevated communal spaces have become a defining feature of premium apartment development in Sydney and Melbourne. In Canberra, The Lawson beside Lake Ginninderra is introducing that same dimension to the ACT market — with upper-floor residences, elevated outlooks over the lake and communal spaces designed for the way residents actually use outdoor areas.

The setting

The Lawson's site beside Lake Ginninderra means that elevated floors capture lake views rarely available in Belconnen's built environment. The combination of water outlook and the Brindabella ranges as a backdrop gives upper-level residences an amenity that cannot be manufactured elsewhere in the precinct.

Amenity beyond the view

The building's Club Lawson wellness floor anchors the resident experience at ground and podium level: pool, infrared sauna, steam room, gym, yoga and meditation studios and co-working space. The elevated living proposition sits on top of this base — literally and figuratively.

Two-bedroom apartments start from under $500,000. Three-bedroom residences from the $650,000s. The combination of price point, lake outlook and wellness amenity is unusual in any ACT context.

Sales enquiries to Apartment Collective at 1800 329 181 or sales@the-lawson.com.

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