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Blues Point Apartment

2017

Brief requirement:

  • 2-storey-apartment with challenging corners and angles.

  • The new building will replace the old Blues Point tower which was built in 1962 by Harry Seidler.

  • With the location's advantages, the apartment must reflect the surrounding environment and capture the essence of it.

  • Neutral tones in colours and materials usage.

Location:

14-28 Blues Point Rd, McMahons Point NSW 

Programs:

3D Studio Max, AutoCad

Located near the heart of Sydney, Blues Point Apartment has the most breathtaking city's view - the famous Sydney Habour Bridge and Opera House. The apartment draws inspiration from surrounding nature with a long sandstone shoreline, the delicacy from contemporary building and reflects in this wide interior space.

Due to the unique shape of the building, the 2-storey-apartment has sharp angles all around that is completely contrasting to the round facade of the exterior as well as challenges the interior design. A thoughtful opened-plan minimalist interior throughout space is a good solution to make intelligent use of this disadvantage and turn it into the highlight of the design.

The use of light colour timber floor combines with white paint and full-height windows enhance the spacious living space and the sweep of curved walls diving the areas. The minimal colour scheme neutralizes the apartment to bring comfort to the tenants while emphasizing the furniture selection at the same time. Thanks to the windows, the interior space is exposed nearly completely and natural light is maximized to get the very soft effect throughout the apartment.

Concept images

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Concept sketches

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Lower level floor plan

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