Infinity

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Infinity is a landmark and gateway development located in Greensquare, Sydney. The project was commissioned by Crown Group, with architecture by Koichi Takada, and opened in 2019.

Size: 5,900m2
Budget: $575,000,000
Scope: Concept Design, Development Application, Detail Documentation, Construction

Infinity has been recognised with the following awards;
2016 American Architecure Prize (AAP) for Architectural Design / Mixed Use Architecture, Honourable Mention

 

1. Rooftop garden concept (above left)
2. Infinity is a transformative urban living experience (below left)
3. Infinity is a gateway building for Green Square and is adjacent the new public library (right)

 

Public atrium concept

Infinity unifies the public and private realm

 
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Infinity creates an experience of being within the landscape

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Landscape and architecture in symbiosis

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Aerial view of pool and spa garden

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Communal rooftop, with view through to the pool and spa

 

1. Landscape concept for the Pool and Spa garden with private sun lounges (above left)
2. Concept sketch for the Pool garden (below left)
3. Concept perspective (right)

 

The public and private domains are actively integrated and visually connected

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Initial plaza concept

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Referred to as the ‘landscaped tower’… designed to bring more sunlight into the Green Square Library & Plaza

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Architects Design Statement

Infinity is located on the corner of Bourke Street and Botany Road, a gateway site to Green Square, a new inner-city urban centre in Sydney. The 20-story building is designed with the idea of ‘cities within cities’, containing a total of 40.000 sqm of truly mixed-use functions, which include 325 apartments, 75 boutique hotel rooms, 30+ retail and F&B outlets, a 450-seat conference center, and a direct connection to the Green Square train station and library.

 
 
 
 
 
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