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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Curtain Apartments in Wolli Creek, Australia by Tony Owen PartnersSeptember 24th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Tony Owen Partners The new Curtain Apartment building by Tony Owen Partners Has just been approved at Wolli Creek near Sydney Airport. The 200 apartment building is located at the waterfront and has panoramic water views of Sydney’s skyline. The Curtain also fronts onto a large park and Botany Bay. The design is unique in that all apartments face north to the view. This ensures all units have wide frontages and all rooms have balconies to take advantage of the site. In addition, almost all are ‘thru-units’ running north to south. This is achieved using open rear access corridors on the south which are accessed from external, lift towers. As a result all of the units are naturally ventilated. This minimizes energy costs making this a highly sustainable design.
The unique undulating hyperbolic facade resembles a curtain and reflects the estuarine forms or the nearby waterfront. The curved forms are created using alternating colored glass on the balconies. This is a prominent site on the Princess Highway and the council required an iconic Gateway design suitable for its location. The site adjoins a park, accordingly the ground floor contains a cafe and commercial uses which activate the interface with the park. The remainder of the ground floor contains several large lobbies enclosed in a glass louvres structure. This structure incorporates parabolic green walls and provides a unique podium to the building whilst activating the street edge. The result is an iconic expression of waterfront that will add to the identity of this unique area. Documentation is commencing and construction will commence shortly. Contact Tony Owen Partners
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