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“We wanted the
building to feel tall and
elegant and make the
most of the views.”
WILLIAM SMART
Smart Design Director
Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change.# Views depicted are indicative only. The image has been photographed via a
drone located in the centre of the site at approximately Level 16 and as such should not be taken as indicative of the view available from
an apartment. Purchasers should make their own enquiries of the impact of any proposed surrounding development on any views.
Above: The Frederick
Top right: Architect William Smart
Right: Living with views
“We wanted the building to feel tall and Inside, the lobby sets the homecoming On the carefully curated journey to
elegant and make the most of the views.” scene with understated elegance; a place private residence, lighting is set low and
to wait, meet and socialise, the simplicity moody until the moment you step into
The architect has captured the essence of punctuated by an opulent 3-metre high the lightness of your personal domain.
Sydney in spectacular fashion with a glass lighting sculpture wrapping around a
tower in which each vertex is curved to circular banquette. Mirvac Design has complemented
form spacious semi-circular living rooms The Frederick’s classic elegance with
that emphasise the luxe hotel glamour The buildability and liveability has been interiors that elevate the pleasure that
that is the hallmark of The Frederick. Its considered down to the last detail, a task comes from being immersed in beauty
distinctive organic curves form a tower that has consumed Mirvac Design Senior and luxury.
that is destined to become a landmark in Associate and Green Square Project
Sydney’s newest town centre. Architect Kah Heng Yep in his pursuit of Timber fluting, curved edges, feature
the perfect home. lighting and fluted glass details take their
At street level The Frederick announces cue from the best of hotel opulence, with
itself with a wide stepped entry featuring “As we refined the design, we put an overlay of practicality.
black granite and tall columns of soft grey ourselves in the mind of the customer,
terrazzo tile. The awning above is clad in imagining how they will experience the Mirvac Design Associate Lisa James says
dark pewter and repeated in vertical and journey home,” says Kah. “Entering special attention has been paid to the
horizontal fins that shade the building. the lobby from the street, taking the lift finer details of the interiors as well as the
and opening the door to your private changing lifestyles of The Frederick’s
As the sun catches the facade, it becomes sanctuary. That moment of surprise and future occupants.
animated, casting a warm and inviting joy as you walk into your living room
golden glow. is one of the precious moments that
architecture can create.”
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