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Waterfall by Crown Group unveiled at star-studded event

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Paula Verhoeven, Dr Andrew Rochford, Laura Dundovic and Rachael Finch
Paula Verhoeven, Dr Andrew Rochford, Laura Dundovic and Rachael Finch

More than 2,000 people have flocked to attend a star-studded event highlighting Sydney’s newest residential development.

The latest residential project from multi-award winning Australian developer Crown Group, the $400-million Waterfall by Crown Group was unveiled at the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park recently.

The evening was a celebration of innovation and design and attracted more than 2000 guests including City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Prince of Malaysia HRH Tunku Naquiyuddin, Crown Group Chairman and Group CEO Iwan Sunito, Crown Group CEO Paul Sathio, supermodel Paula Verhoeven, former stars of Channel Nine’s The Block Shannon and Simon Voss, event MC Sandra Sully, model Rachel Finch and former Miss Universe Australia Laura Dundovic.

A special performance by ARIA-award winning Australian songstress Jessica Mauboy was a highlight of the evening packed with entertainment.

Waterfall By Crown Unveiling - Wednesday 17th May 2017 - Photos by Fiora Sacco copyright reserved 2017
Jess Mauboy

The Waterfall by Crown Group Unveiling was proudly sponsored by Platinum sponsors Building Management Australia, Ceronne Jewellers, Dial a Dump Industries, Pacific Building Management Group; Gold sponsors Moët & Chandon, Caroma, van der Meer, Sydney Plaster, SYNC by Hickory, JAG Plumbing, Micos Group, Formtec Group; and Silver sponsors C&M Consulting Engineers, Donnelley Simpson Cleary Consulting Engineers, The Havencab Group, Rohy’s Painting, JP&MC Tiling, G&S Maroun, Powcom, Erect Safe Scaffolding, ColorTile Projects, Metromix, MOITS and All Seasons Waterproofing.

Guests were treated to the first glimpses of the model of the unique 331-apartment development coupled with exclusive content providing an insight into the project.

Set to revolutionise the use of green space in Australian residential developments, the four-tower residential development will feature Australia’s tallest man-made waterfall.

Crown Group Chairman and Group CEO Iwan Sunito said the event was a celebration of innovation and design.

“We’ve gathered the best of the best from across the property, design and architecture worlds alongside our VIP and celebrity guests, to join us for the unveiling of Waterfall by Crown Group,” Mr Sunito said.

Waterfall by Crown Group will comprise three seven-storey buildings and an iconic 20-storey sculptural tower overlooking lush, tropical landscaping and a beautiful water garden

“After much-anticipation we are pleased to share our vision to create a building which will revolutionise the use of green space in residential developments,” he said.

Designed by Sydney-based architects SJB, Waterfall by Crown Group will comprise three seven-storey buildings and an iconic 20-storey sculptural tower overlooking lush, tropical landscaping and a beautiful water garden. Public art is a key element of Waterfall: Mika Utzon Popov, grandson of Sydney Opera House architect Jørn Utzon, is creating a large-scale artwork integrated in the design.

“The evening is a unique celebration of innovation and design; a reflection of our continued push to go beyond the traditional boundaries of design to meet the needs of the future,” Mr Sunito added.

Waterfall by Crown Group offers a collection of luxury apartments including studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, courtyard apartments and double-storey penthouses. The interiors offer fresh, natural modern luxury, utilising stone, timber and subtle hues.

Waterfall By Crown Unveiling - Wednesday 17th May 2017 - Photos by Fiora Sacco copyright reserved 2017
Paula Verhoeven, Prince of Malaysia HRH Tunku Naquiyuddin, Iwan Sunito, Clover Moore and Prisca Edwards

Natural luxury resonates through the communal spaces as well, including a tranquil, ground-level water garden, a recreational deck, an Infinity rooftop pool with a sky garden and terrace, and a secluded bamboo-covered walkway. Residents will also enjoy a state-of-the-art cantilevered gym, a rooftop garden, a rooftop cinema, function room with a catering kitchen, music room, and onsite retail.

In 2015, Crown Group attracted more than 1,500 guests to the red-carpet unveiling of its Green Square project, Infinity by Crown Group, an event which set a new benchmark in the property industry.

The construction of Waterfall by Crown Group is scheduled for completion in 2020. Waterfall by Crown Group’s luxury apartments will be released for sale at a grand launch on 17 June.

The Waterfall by Crown Group display suite is open from 10am to 4pm, seven-days-a-week. A selection of apartments will be available for sale starting from $620,000.

Crown Group is now accepting registrations of interest at www.waterfallbycrowngroup.com.au

 

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