Sunday Apartments
Located in Southbank, Melbourne, the new 15-storey Sunday Apartments is a mix of 237 one, two and three bedroom apartments with a stunning outdoor pool, spa and entertaining area creating a unique feature in Melbourne.
Sunday Apartments re-defines what can be achieved on a budget without sacrificing design or community impact.
Built on a large site, the bulk of the building has been reduced by the introduction of a 10m wide central atrium connected by a podium to create an H profile.
The courtyard atrium provides a community zone for the residents and includes a north facing pool and landscaped terraces. Other features include covered and open cabana seating areas, BBQ zone, open pit fire and tranquil zone.
The façade provides a distinctive look for the building via a combination of coloured glass and aluminium louvres. It also allows a sense of connection between the residential floor and the communal amenity of the landscaped terraces, and cross flow ventilation to the apartments.
A key planning concept involves the use of an integrated storage unit that also contains all service elements which eliminates the need for ceilings and facilitates higher ceilings than would otherwise be achievable. This storage unit is both a striking design feature but also a functional response to small apartment living and economical construction techniques.
Sunday Apartments demonstrates the impact of design innovation and branding on a high yielding property development.
Sunday Apartments re-defines what can be achieved on a budget without sacrificing design or community impact.
Built on a large site, the bulk of the building has been reduced by the introduction of a 10m wide central atrium connected by a podium to create an H profile.
The courtyard atrium provides a community zone for the residents and includes a north facing pool and landscaped terraces. Other features include covered and open cabana seating areas, BBQ zone, open pit fire and tranquil zone.
The façade provides a distinctive look for the building via a combination of coloured glass and aluminium louvres. It also allows a sense of connection between the residential floor and the communal amenity of the landscaped terraces, and cross flow ventilation to the apartments.
A key planning concept involves the use of an integrated storage unit that also contains all service elements which eliminates the need for ceilings and facilitates higher ceilings than would otherwise be achievable. This storage unit is both a striking design feature but also a functional response to small apartment living and economical construction techniques.
Sunday Apartments demonstrates the impact of design innovation and branding on a high yielding property development.