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Project Feature Issue No. 11Visual Rhythm – No. 6 Sydney Street by Wood Marsh Architecture Words by Sara Jacob Architecture by Wood Marsh Architecture Build by VCON Styling by Karin Bochnik Development by V-Leader Group Imagery Courtesy of by Wood Marsh Architecture Landscape by Eckersley Garden Architecture Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 11 Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 11 Issue No. 11 Issue No. 11 features work from Chenchow Little, Wardle, Pandolfini Architects, Edition Office, Herbst Architects, Kennedy Nolan, Architects EAT and more. Order Now
View Gallery Capturing elegant layers of sculptural architecture, No. 6 Sydney Street comprises 16 apartments in Melbourne’s City of Stonnington. Crafted by Wood Marsh Architecture on behalf of developer V-Leader, the boutique project sees views across Orrong Romanis Reserve and the sprawling city beyond actively embraced, combining the best of both urban and natural elements.For Randal Marsh – Founding Partner of Wood Marsh Architecture – the concepts of both architecture and art converge at the point of distinguished, thoroughly-executed designs that, through their bespoke and considered nature, have resounding personal impact. Representing Wood Marsh Architecture at an event held at No. 6 Sydney Street, Randal expressed the belief that built works should be “something worth remembering” – poignant structures that perpetually elicit the same sense of excitement as they did when they were first established.
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View Gallery For Randal Marsh – Founding Partner of Wood Marsh Architecture – the concepts of both architecture and art converge at the point of distinguished, thoroughly-executed designs that, through their bespoke and considered nature, have resounding personal impact.
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View Gallery Testifying to such a mindset, No. 6 Sydney Street presents as a work of art. The distinctive curve of the building marks an enlivening part of the urban landscape, rousing onlookers with a silky display of wave-like motions. Effortlessly distinguished, the apartment complex is “not a block sitting within a block,” says Randal, but rather “a building that incorporates the entire site and works on all elevations.” Despite its strong boundaries, the complex “carves out its own sense of autonomy.”Vegetation is a constant and enveloping element of No. 6 Sydney Street. Designed by Eckersley Garden Architecture, the landscape design integrates masses of greenery into the presentation of the building, cascading down to the foundation from the apartment terraces. Expansive views across Orrong Romanis Reserve and the city skyline fold layers of outdoor vistas into the residential experience, expanding the feeling of a connection with nature. At the base of the building, two existing mature gum trees are retained, echoing the visual rhythm of the façade.
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View Gallery Internally, No. 6 Sydney Street contains a lively composition of spaces with floor plans that vary in size.
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View Gallery Combining with the abundant provisions, the interior finishes propose a high-end lifestyle, depicting a sophisticated and tactile environment.
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View Gallery Defining the contemporary idea of luxury apartment living, No. 6 Sydney Street is an inspired feat of architecture and interior design. With the soft curves of its exterior and the restraint of its material palette, the complex subtly crosses into the realm of art, securing its elevated status in the distant future.
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