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Sydney development wins a World Architecture Festival award

Taking out a top gong at the largest and most prestigious architectural award, the World Architecture Festival (WAF), Sydney’s inner west development Casba has been recognised on the global stage.

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Winning first prize for mixed use completed building, the award celebrates Casba as a leading example of how to balance urban renewal with respect to changing demographics and population growth.

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Designed by SJB in collaboration with BLP, with interiors by BKH and developed by Cornerstone Property Group; Casba is situated on Danks Street, Waterloo, in what is now a foodie and art lovers haven but was once an area dominated by light industry.

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Casba references the warehouse typology of the precinct without displaying a direct, kitsch relationship. “With Casba we wanted to honour the established grain and texture of the Waterloo location, but we had to balance heritage considerations of this former warehouse precinct with the growing expectations of inner city living environments,” says Adam Haddow, director of SJB Sydney.

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Comprising of 65 residential dwellings and 3,000 sqm of retail space, to achieve good urban renewal, Casba was conceived around three guiding elements: a communal, publicly accessible courtyard, a pedestrian link throughout the site and active street edges.

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The design approach was to start with the round-the-clock, publicly accessible, internal courtyard or cloister. To inject character to the public realm of the development and also reference the heritage of the original warehouses, recycled bricks were used in the cloister and throughout. Residential buildings were made of brick and painted white, providing a quiet and restrained backdrop to the residential environment within.

“As our cities grow and the demand for housing options increases, it’s essential that developments not only contribute to the built environment, but also contribute to the society,” says David Leece, director of BLP. “We have an obligation to create places people want to not only sleep and relax, but also connect with their community. We hope we achieved this with Casba.”

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Homewares

Watertiger opens its doors to the public in Waterloo

Trader and stylist Kathrin Bruce has been supplying unique pieces and collections of homewares from Asia to the top interior designers and retail stores in Australia for the past 10 years. She has now opened her doors to the public with the opening of Watertiger in Waterloo. “All our pieces make a statement of beauty and individuality, provoking anticipation and inquiry as to their source, history and story. It is an experience not to be missed,” she promises!

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Watertiger honours the artisans who are still found throughout Asia, who still labour with their hands and work in traditional methods that are unique to their culture and have been passed down through generations.

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Kathrin lived and worked in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka sourcing products for western companies around the world for over 20 years. Now her passion lies in sourcing pieces for you to enjoy in your home — pieces of beauty that hold an energy; a story of simplicity told by the artisan.

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Watertiger showroom, 62/370 George Street, Waterloo, NSW 2017

Open Tuesday – Friday 10am-to-3pm, Open Saturday 10am-to-2pm.

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House Tours Styling

Spence & Lyda transform the Viking by Crown penthouse

In a collaboration that was destined to create the ultimate in luxury living, furniture and homewares retailer Spence & Lyda teamed up with property developer Crown Group.

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Asked by Crown to style their brand new, three-bedroom penthouse (which sits on the top floor of their soon to open Viking by Crown in Waterloo, Sydney), Spence & Lyda have focused on bringing the outside world in.

“When I first walked into the apartment, I was drawn to the living room and the outdoor space,” says founder, Fiona Spence.
 
“We were standing there as the sun went down and I was struck by the amazing quality of natural light. We worked with the apartment’s own elements to bring that light in.”

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To furnish the modern 212 sq m penthouse, Spence & Lyda selected an eclectic combination of one-of-a-kind pieces; including an old Javanese wooden cart refashioned into a coffee table, woven wicker chairs sourced from Denmark and porcelain lights hand thrown in Melbourne.
 Art by Guy Maestri and Camie Lyons from the Olsen Irwin Gallery is a focal point on the walls, with many homewares and furniture pieces from Spence & Lyda dotting the space.

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Viking by Crown features 110 apartments, a stunning 25-metre pool, a fully equipped gymnasium and a ground-floor terrace cafe.
 
The residential development, which will open the first week of October, is located at 30-36 O’Dea Avenue, Waterloo, 5km from Sydney’s central business district, 5km from Sydney Airport and 9km from Bondi beach. The penthouse will open for VIP viewings from mid-September and will be open to the public from early October.

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Interiors Addict

Interiors, colour and styling workshops at PAD

One of my favourite Sydney stores, PAD, is hosting some great styling and interiors workshops over the next three months. And where better to play stylist than the beautiful treasure trove of furniture and homewares? If you felt like doing a little shopping while you were there, I wouldn’t blame you…

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