Crown Group reveals Australia's tallest man made waterfall in Waterloo project
Crown Group has unveiled Waterfall by Crown Group, a new project in Sydney’s Green Square precinct featuring Australia’s largest man-made waterfall.
Located at 18 O’dea Avenue Waterloo, the project is designed by architects SJB.
It will feature a seven-storey waterfall cascading down one of the development’s four elemental buildings.
“This development is something entirely unique inspired by the power of nature,” commented Crown Group chairman and group CEO, Iwan Sunito.
“With this design, we are breaking with tradition.
"The green spaces and natural elements create a luxurious, balanced environment for residents to relax and recharge,” he said.
The development offers a collection of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments - as well as courtyard apartments and double-storey penthouses.
Mika Utzon Popov, grandson of Sydney Opera House architect Jørn Utzon, is also creating a large-scale artwork on selected exterior walls.
“Landscape has been fundamental to Crown Group’s developments and with Waterfall by Crown Group we want to take that to the next level, bring nature back into the city,” Sunito added.
“Waterfall by Crown Group is a testament to our continual push to create contextually appropriate and innovative residential developments which are relevant to today’s society,” he said.
“Creating the tallest man-made waterfall is just one of the ways we are bringing nature back into the lives of our residents.”
Residents’ amenities include pool, gym, function room, music rooms, a rainforest-inspired bamboo-covered walkway and a private rooftop lounge.
Construction is scheduled to begin this year with a targeted completion in 2020.
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