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“Creating community

                                                                within the building is


                                                             also a consideration and

                                                               we do that by offering


                                                               amenity and places to

                                                             bring residents together

                                                                encouraging them to


                                                                   meet each other.”


                                                                            MICHAEL WIENER
                                                                           Mirvac Design Director




 Artist’s impression. Architecture, landscaping, furnishings and services are indicative only and subject to change. The location, extent, height and design of the upstand balustrades is subject to change.
 Views depicted are indicative only. Views and view corridors may be affected by other developments and planning issues outside of the control of Mirvac.



          Above: Quay Resort - proposed rooftop pool and plunge pool, with its surrounding seating and BBQ areas
 “Quay is conceived as ‘the park,   The plant palette has been inspired   Inside, apartments echo the sweeps   At ground level, the absence of   Below: Quay Balance - proposed gym, yoga studio and private treatment rooms looking out onto the parkland setting
 in the park’, with the apartments   by natives and the existing park   and arcs of Quay’s exterior, with   a podium creates a pedestrian-
 featuring a private garden or   experience and will include Water   curves adding character, while   friendly streetscape, maximising
 elevated backyard so to speak,   Gum, Queensland Brush Box, Royal   timber and tile flooring builds the   views to the park and river.
 which is strategically located to   Poinciana, Evergreen Frangipani   connection to nature.
 provide privacy while being open to   and Golden Penda, to add colour,   A transitional experience of soft,
 views,” says Mr Wiener.  layers and texture.  Most kitchens feature curved   lush, yet intricate layering of
 stonework on the island and an   plant species and water features
 “The natural organic forms of the   In line with the principles of   artisanal statement rangehood   grounds Quay while delivering an
 building strengthen the relation   biophilic design, Quay has also   covering made from burnished   explorative subtropical experience,
 to the park and the greenery on   been designed so residents enjoy   metal, celebrating natural veins,   providing an extension of the park.
 the balconies helps to create a   the full benefits of Queensland’s   grains and textures.
 connection to nature, and the sense   superb subtropical climate.  “Entering the building through the
 of wellness that nature provides.  Reconstituted stone benches are   lobby, you pass over a water feature
 “Quay maintains key view    also a focal point of the bathrooms,   that surrounds the four metre
 “The end result will be a uniquely   corridors while performing   along with indulgent rainforest   high glazed facade, setting up the
 Brisbane building — one where   passively with variable balcony   showers and deep baths, with   experiences that carry through the
 connection to nature will improve   widths creating deep eaves   soft lighting and feature mirrors   building,” says Mr Wiener.
 the quality of life, for communities   sheltering the apartments below,”   elevating the space and metallic
 within and without.”   says Mr Wiener.  touches adding modernity.  “In the lobby there are private
 seating lounge areas for
 “The balcony spaces wrap around   “Interiors flow to the large,   contemplation and, off the lobby,
 the perimeter of each floor allowing   sculptured balconies, framed by   a wellness centre – Quay Balance
 residents to take advantage of   expansive glass frontages and high   — for residents to practice yoga, go
 the more than 300 comfortable   ceilings to draw in daylight and   to the gym or enjoy treatments in
 days provided by Brisbane’s   cross ventilation,” says Mr Wiener.  private rooms.
 climate, reducing their reliance on
 mechanical heating and cooling.”  “These areas look over the water
 and park to the river, reaffirming
 the connection to the natural
 environment.”





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