Point Living is a nine-storey apartment development in Sydney that addresses urban density challenges by replacing a single home with ten new residences suited for downsizers. Constructed on a constrained site, the building's design features a slender form with concrete beams radiating outwards, maximizing solar access and ensuring privacy. Its diverse internal layouts and customized material selections break away from standardized apartment trends, aiming for a unique living experience reminiscent of interwar architecture. This development is part of a broader effort to tackle housing issues within an evolving urban landscape.
The Point Living apartment development offers a hybrid housing model that balances the comfort of single dwellings with the conveniences desirable for downsizers.
Designed to be an infill development, Point Living strategically addresses urban density challenges in Sydney while respecting the scale and context of its surrounding area.
Each apartment features unique floorplans and materials, departing from standardized designs to cater specifically to the individualized tastes and lifestyles of the residents.
The building's aesthetic elements and innovative structural design aim to create a striking presence while ensuring optimal privacy and solar access for its occupants.
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