COX introduces a new architectural language to Sydney’s northwest with On Hills Central

A first look at the newly completed On Hills Central, a landmark residential project in Sydney’s northwest that is redefining the standard for urban living in the growing Rouse Hill precinct.
Introducing a new architectural language to the area, the design is defined by an intricate brickwork façade that injects warmth and character to both the region’s surrounding skyline and streetscape. The outcome, developed in partnership with Brickworks, reflects a commitment to materiality and precision, achieving a level of detail and quality rarely seen in residential projects of this scale.


COX Director, Felipe Miranda
On Hills Central is a statement on how architecture can enhance urban living while remaining grounded in place and purpose. The brick detailing is an example of how traditional craftsmanship can create something contemporary and characterful for the community.
“The brick detailing is an example of how traditional craftsmanship can create something contemporary and characterful for the community,” Felipe says.
The design also takes inspiration from the Hills District’s natural environment and community ethos, responding to the area’s unique climate and lifestyle. It offers spaces for both community connection and individual respite, with generous areas designed to encourage interaction among residents.
By sharing the developer’s commitment to designing spaces that balance functionality and community, COX has empowered Ecospective’s vision of high-quality living, enhancing the character and liveability of Rouse Hill.


Building on COX’s longstanding contribution to the area, including the Rouse Hill Town Centre master plan, the completion of this project supports the area’s ongoing transformation into a vibrant, walkable and connected neighbourhood.
“On Hills Central demonstrates how architecture can shape communities, elevate social value and create places people are proud to call home,” said Felipe Miranda.



