Greenwich Village is a place that embodies the evolution of inner city living - where location and lifestyle are at the forefront of the masterplan and access to everything you love is at your doorstep.
Located in the new inner city hotspot of Waterloo, Greenwich is a state of the art lifestyle building. Integrated features include a 20m outdoor lap pool with cabana lounges, BBQ area with outdoor pizzeria, a health club and the ultimate in relaxation an outdoor yoga studio. Lining the precinct is a vibrant retail hub with cafe´s, restaurants, providores and a public plaza with landscaped outdoor dining areas.
Escen on Church is 25-storey high-rise building with 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom penthouses and ground floor retail tenancies.
This development was at the time Parramatta's tallest building on completion eclipsing the Commonwealth Centre by 1 metre.
Located in the heart of Parramatta CBD, opposite Westfield Shoppingtown, railway station & bus interchange hub. Building costs $54,000,000.
Neo200 is 41 storey building with 371 residential apartments, ground floor retail tenancies and entrances to both Spencer and Little Bourke Streets.
Designed by Hayball Architects, the building is distinguished by its yellow podium lights presenting to Spencer and Little Bourke Streets and its distinctive golden curvilinear foyer. The building’s construction was completed in 2007 by LU Simon builders and was awarded the 2008 Master Builder Association’s – Excellence in Construction Award.
Grosvenor on Queens is a 195 unit apartment development that overlooks Albert Park Lake and surrounds a heritage-listed, grand Italianate Victorian mansion. The development echoes the undulations of the surrounding parkland, essentially drawing the landscape into the built environment.
Building: 195 apartments plus adjoining mansion heritage refurbishment consisting of 6 Apartments, 14 levels plus 3 level basement car park.
Type: Residential High Rise and Heritage Refurbishment
The Grange on York is characterised by a mix of housing types, including 25 townhouses and 12 apartments in a village setting, with subtle design references to the traditional Australian homestead.
Large encompassing verandas, pergolas, wide eaves and exposed rafters are enhanced by the use of the natural textures of stone and cedar. Modern open plan living spaces spill onto large landscaped courtyards with bedrooms opening onto generous balconies, contributing to the individuality and liveability of each home.
Award - Finalist – Multi Unit Design, Hills Building and Design Awards 2004