Highlighting the significant relationship between architecture and nature, Kurraba Residences maximises harbour views and its coveted postcode with exemplary form and robust material choices.
A mixed-use building, 8 Loftus Street is home to two levels of retail space (including arcades), in addition to 31 luxury apartments, topped by a stunning rooftop garden. Bright says one of the key challenges was deciding how 8 Loftus Street would fit quietly and sympathetically within a historic precinct. “We all felt it was […]
18 Loftus Street marks Silvester Fuller’s most extensive and creative use of bricks on a project to date. Penny Fuller of Silvester Fuller expresses her fondness for the bricks, “We love that it’s a natural material and that it’s robust and ages gracefully without requiring finishing or maintenance,” she says. “It’s such a simple module, […]
The majestic 9-15 Young Street, designed by SJB Architects, rises into the skyline, using an ancient brick profile to bring a sense of civic splendour to the contemporary mixed-use building. Offering an architectural presence laced with strong textural quality, the building features 35 luxury apartments, situated above three levels of boutique commercial and retail space.
Dynamic in nature and with an eye for reinvigoration, the innovative Quay Quarter Lanes Project in Sydney’s CBD is a whole new neighbourhood awakening. Australian architecture firms SJB, Silvester Fuller & Studio Bright have meaningfully contributed to Sydney’s Circular Quay with three projects that work in harmony.
Did you know you could potentially reduce your household’s energy bills by simply opting for a light coloured roof tile? Testing shows that light coloured tiles reflect heat away from the home and can lower air temperature by up to 9 degrees celsius in the roof space, significantly reducing the need for high energy consumption cooling devices.
Highlighting the significant relationship between architecture and nature, Kurraba Residences maximises harbour views and its coveted postcode with exemplary form and robust material choices.
A mixed-use building, 8 Loftus Street is home to two levels of retail space (including arcades), in addition to 31 luxury apartments, topped by a stunning rooftop garden. Bright says one of the key challenges was deciding how 8 Loftus Street would fit quietly and sympathetically within a historic precinct. “We all felt it was […]
18 Loftus Street marks Silvester Fuller’s most extensive and creative use of bricks on a project to date. Penny Fuller of Silvester Fuller expresses her fondness for the bricks, “We love that it’s a natural material and that it’s robust and ages gracefully without requiring finishing or maintenance,” she says. “It’s such a simple module, […]
The majestic 9-15 Young Street, designed by SJB Architects, rises into the skyline, using an ancient brick profile to bring a sense of civic splendour to the contemporary mixed-use building. Offering an architectural presence laced with strong textural quality, the building features 35 luxury apartments, situated above three levels of boutique commercial and retail space.
Dynamic in nature and with an eye for reinvigoration, the innovative Quay Quarter Lanes Project in Sydney’s CBD is a whole new neighbourhood awakening. Australian architecture firms SJB, Silvester Fuller & Studio Bright have meaningfully contributed to Sydney’s Circular Quay with three projects that work in harmony.
Did you know you could potentially reduce your household’s energy bills by simply opting for a light coloured roof tile? Testing shows that light coloured tiles reflect heat away from the home and can lower air temperature by up to 9 degrees celsius in the roof space, significantly reducing the need for high energy consumption cooling devices.