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A world of its own
Anyone approaching Sydney over the water will notice its many attractions stretched out like a string of pearls. A recent addition is “Walsh Bay“. For a long time this was a neglected, derelict harbour, but today the many buildings and piers which make up “Walsh Bay“ are a unique maritime jewel and Australia‘s most coveted address. “Walsh Bay‘s“ neighbours are no less than the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, and inland the legendary district known as “The Rocks“.
A catwalk of privilege
A peaceful oasis alongside a pulsating metropolis. Diametrically opposite worlds can be enjoyed from the verandas of the pier apartments: work and pleasure; nature and city; attractions and homely retreats. Such contrasts are the spice of life to people living in Walsh Bay.
Room to work, room to play
Set against the rocky backdrop of the Harbour bridge and the brightly coloured activities on the water, free time has become a particularly valuable commodity and business a pleasant duty. The large table is as welcoming for business meetings as it is for private gatherings.
An artistic union
Unusual pieces of art adorn the whole apartment, and provoke lively cultural debates. They can even make a useful dumb waiter on occasions! The discrete colours escort you through every room, offering a quiet contrast to the frenetic life outside.
The many faces of good taste
With five Miele built-in appliances and a generous choice of materials, the kitchen is a totally functional and optically perfect room, presenting itself openly in contrast with the headstrong design styles which dominate the ambiance just outside.
| Developer | Walsh Bay Partnership (a Mirvac/Transfield joint venture) |
| Architect | HPA in association with Peddle Thorp and Walker |
| Buildings | 5 residentials |
| Residential units | 297 |
| Completition | 2003 |
| Facilities | two indoor swimming pools / gymnasium / 24-hour concierge service / high security standard |