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Sydney Architecture Images- Contemporary Non-Commercial
The Entrance – resort |
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Tony Owen NDM Architects |
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location
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The Entrance, nr Sydney
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date
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2007
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style
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Millennium Amorphic
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construction
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reinforced concrete frame |
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type
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resort: mixed-use development |
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Tony Owen NDM Architects design The Entrance in Australia
The Entrance is a coastal resort town one hour north of Sydney.
This mixed use development occupies a site known as the ‘Key Site’ as it
is the focal site in the town located on the corner of the main street
and the scenic waterfront. The development consists of 12,000m2 of
tourist related retail podium and a luxury apartment tower above. The 3
storey podium contains a supermarket, specialty stores a waterfront
restaurant level, as well as department store, function centre and gym.
The residential tower will set new standards for the area with proposed
balcony edge swimming pools and grand living spaces. The unique cross
over egg shaped design ensures that all balconies have a double height
space to maximise sun penetration. Despite the curved shape the unit
layouts are quite rectangular and regular and repeat over all levels.
The geometry of the deign is derived from the curved patterns created in
the estuarine marsh sands due to the effects of the coastal tidal flows
and reflects the imprint which the environment creates on the natural
Australian landscape.
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Thanks to
http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=1321 |
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www.sydneyarchitecture.com
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links
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www.tonyowen.com.au |
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