In a city where land is at a premium, developers and builders have the opportunity to be innovative in incorporating significant natural elements into their projects.
Homes that provide a harmonious balance between modern conveniences and natural beauty are increasingly sought after, reflecting a broader shift towards lifestyles that prioritise well-being and environmental stewardship. This trend underscores a collective recognition of the importance of integrating nature into everyday living spaces.
The Newlands, St Leonards
Top Spring’s The Newlands emphasises a pedestrian-oriented precinct with a focus on the natural landscape of Newlands Park.
Majority of apartments and terrace homes will have green landscape views and some offer absolute park frontage to the soon-to-be updated Newlands Park. Connecting all the buildings is a communal green spine with boardwalks.
Willoughby Grounds, Willoughby
The development by First Quadrant Properties was designed to allow the multi-layered architecture and flourishing natural landscape to work in unison to create a sense of serenity and connection to the place.
The communal rooftop, overlooking district views, also reflects its rich natural surroundings, with a garden featuring sculpted stone furniture and blooming plants in large planters.
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