Each residence was designed by Koichi Takada. Aqualuna provides a variety of mixed sized apartments these include: one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, three-bedrooms and five penthouse apartments all with wave-like features and interior schemes influenced by the natural flow of Sydney Harbour.
The interior of the building contains natural, curved walls and organic forms. Curved walls mimic the ripples of the harbour, making these homes an organic breath of fresh air. Open-plan living and dining areas flow onto generous balconies, which have been cleverly designed to provide privacy for residents, while not obstructing their views.
The result is 63 luxury apartments, each with their own unique touch – coexisting as an urban sanctuary near the water. The Harbour Bridge can be seen from corner views with glimpses of water reflecting colour across the living room. Pure and natural tones – white, pale blue and grey – are sensitive to light and designed to highlight the ever-changing sky.
Each residence was designed by Koichi Takada. Aqualuna provides a variety of mixed sized apartments these include: one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, three-bedrooms and five penthouse apartments all with wave-like features and interior schemes influenced by the natural flow of Sydney Harbour.
The interior of the building contains natural, curved walls and organic forms. Curved walls mimic the ripples of the harbour, making these homes an organic breath of fresh air. Open-plan living and dining areas flow onto generous balconies, which have been cleverly designed to provide privacy for residents, while not obstructing their views.
The result is 63 luxury apartments, each with their own unique touch – coexisting as an urban sanctuary near the water. The Harbour Bridge can be seen from corner views with glimpses of water reflecting colour across the living room. Pure and natural tones – white, pale blue and grey – are sensitive to light and designed to highlight the ever-changing sky.
Each residence was designed by Koichi Takada. Aqualuna provides a variety of mixed sized apartments these include: one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, three-bedrooms and five penthouse apartments all with wave-like features and interior schemes influenced by the natural flow of Sydney Harbour.
The interior of the building contains natural, curved walls and organic forms. Curved walls mimic the ripples of the harbour, making these homes an organic breath of fresh air. Open-plan living and dining areas flow onto generous balconies, which have been cleverly designed to provide privacy for residents, while not obstructing their views.
The result is 63 luxury apartments, each with their own unique touch – coexisting as an urban sanctuary near the water. The Harbour Bridge can be seen from corner views with glimpses of water reflecting colour across the living room. Pure and natural tones – white, pale blue and grey – are sensitive to light and designed to highlight the ever-changing sky.