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Melbourne Pg. 3
South Yarra Pg. 4
Prahran / Windsor Pg. 4
St Kilda Pg. 5
The Building Pg. 6
Interiors Pg. 7
Location Pg. 9
AT AN ELEVATED ADDRESS ON MELBOURNE’S GREEN GATEWAY TO THE CITY, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN IS THE SUM OF UNPRECEDENTED
QUALITY, LIVEABILITY AND STYLE. 198 ST KILDA RD IS FOR A LIFE DISTINCTLY MADE IN MELBOURNE.
Melbourne
Melbourne Laneways
Discreet by design, Melbourne’s laneways are its creative soul. Captivating displays of street art line the cobblestone alleyways and lanes where hidden doors and unassuming entries lead to the city’s coolest bars and rooftop clubs, its tiny teahouses, cantinas and restaurants. This is where Melbourne’s design credibility comes to the fore with unexpected boutiques, art studios and music dens that are the city’s underground secret and its most alluring draw card for visitors and locals alike.
Melbourne CBD
An international city that hums with aspiration, Melbourne is a rich fusion of historic architecture and modern design, pristine riverside promenades and cosmopolitan skyrise living, enterprise and entertainment. Highly educated and culturally diverse, its citizens set new standards in lifestyle, propelling Melbourne to become a world leader in business, healthcare, environment, education and infrastructure. The city’s achievements are unmatched. Its fashion, cuisine, arts and sporting prowess are celebrated across a year-long calendar of events, festivals, markets and exhibitions that draw world wide acclaim.
Collins St
Prestige and privilege are the hallmarks of Collins Street, an international showcase of luxury brands and global fashion houses. Some of Melbourne’s oldest architecture and its most affluent offerings can be found in a precinct aptly named The Parisian quarter of the city, where designer hotels, haute couture and private clubs are the order of the day and exclusivity reigns supreme.
Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne’s most significant and famous gardens are a verdant escape for urban dwellers. An ever-changing, seasonal landscape of towering trees, ornamental lakes, walkways, historic landmarks and flower filled designs naturally enhance a cityside precinct. Across 38 hectares, its fitness tracks, lakes, playgrounds, observatory, theatre-scapes and open-air cinema add urban colour to a lush green attraction that leads to the city’s premier riverside venues.
Cafés & Restaurants
Melbournians have an appetite for the good life and their epicurean tastes are second to none. The city prides itself on an international culinary reputation that runs from Michelin Star experiences to food trucks and street eats, new forms and fusion cuisine across defined culinary precincts like Chinatown, Lygon Street’s Little Italy, Victoria Street’s Vietnam and Sydney Road’s Middle Eastern influences.
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South Yarra
Prahran / Windsor
Prahran Market
A gourmet lover’s nirvana, Prahran Market delivers the choicest cuts, freshest produce, and authentic, hard-to-find imported goods with tastefully curated displays that colour its aisles and walkways. Fresh baked aromas and tantalising flavours are the order of the day to inspire home cooked meals and easy entertaining.
Chapel St Precinct
Eclectic and always surprising, Chapel St revels in its individual style. Boutique designers, fashion stores and dozens of intimate street bars and restaurants dot the precinct, from South Yarra to Windsor, bringing unique creative flair to a relaxed urban zone. Transform your style and immerse yourself in the local culture and community where markets, galleries and pop up stores are the new urban essentials.
Hawker Hall
Asian street food gets a modern makeover at this distinctly placed food and beer hall, housed in historic horse stables, in the heart of Windsor. Hawker Hall is just one of the many new restaurant-bars to enter Windsor’s bourgeoning eat streets. Refined while retaining their independent edge, the designer eateries and drink stations are forming a fresh new cuisine precinct of their own.
Bromley & Co
Part gallery, part homewares collective, Bromley & Co is an artistically conceived showcase of designs from one of Australia’s most prolific artists. David Bromley’s paintings and sculptured works sit alongside homewares and furnishings in a cavernous warehouse that offers surprises at every turn.
Domain Precinct
South Yarra’s distinctly European precinct basks in exclusivity. Elegance is the local code where leafy streets are rich with aspirational lifestyle choices. Less than 2km from the CBD, the domain embraces Melbourne’s urban style with a harmonious fusion of the slow and the fast. The gracious village ambience of Toorak Road’s boutiques, restaurants and providores beckons only minutes away from the blaze of activity at Chapel Street’s retail mecca. A host of patisseries and cafés present a sumptuous cuisine culture beside the city’s premier riverside trails, heritage gardens, galleries and local sports grounds, set against a backdrop of a Melbourne city skyline.
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St Kilda
From casual, hole-in-the-wall eateries to award winning, fine dining experiences, St Kilda’s cuisine scene serves up indulgent and sophisticated flavours inspired by a cosmopolitan community. Tastes from around the world are presented with local edge, amidst designer interiors and esplanade views. Hawker bars, French patisseries, bistros, juice bars, ice cream parlours, fine dining establishments and Asian fusion houses contribute to St Kilda’s well earned reputation as a unique dining destination with inimitable style.
St Kilda’s café culture is both progressive and playful. Meeting Melbourne’s obsessive preoccupation with coffee, hundreds of cosy cafés are dedicated to delivering the finest, single origin roasts, beans, brews and blends to satisfy a discerning clientele. From breakfast to brunch and then into long lunches, find modern cafés hidden between the high-rises and glass-front offices of St Kilda Road, bringing exceptional flavours to the CBD’s favourite gateway.
A cool green escape from the urban hustle, St Kilda Botanical Gardens have been providing respite for St Kilda’s citizens for nearly 200 years. An ornamental pond, garden conservatory and palm lined walkways offer inspiration for celebration and relaxation while remaining a significant and well guarded, horticultural asset.
Exceptionally located on Melbourne’s most famous beach, the St Kilda Sea Baths bring together food, fitness, entertainment, retail and dining at the one location. Featuring a heated, sea water pool, cafés, bars, gym, award winning spa, bicycle and kite store, it’s a one stop destination for modern, foreshore living.
St Kilda Sea Baths
Restaurants
St Kilda Pier
Cafés
Botanic Gardens
St Kilda’s heritage pier sets the scene for sunset strolls, fishing, cycling and star-gazing set against panoramic views of the city skyline and Port Phillip Bay.
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The Building
Modern, understated and elegantly crafted, the building’s carefully considered design presents timeless relevance within a changing urban context. A balanced sense of proportion, scale and composition allows the development to stand on its own while contributing to its presence on Melbourne’s gateway to the CBD. Five levels of refined, 1 & 2 bedroom residential living with a contemporary ground floor retail presence and secure basement parking brings together security, style and convenience at a coveted, cityside address.
Artist Impression
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Interiors
A high performance kitchen features premium, stainless steel Bosch and Fisher & Paykel appliances, integrated within the design. Seamless, soft close white cabinetry, charcoal display shelving, white stone benchtops, black tapware and white subway tile splashbacks add contrast and depth to a highly functional, contemporary space.
Considered architecture opens expansive sightlines to capture the very essence of the location with picturesque vistas of St Kilda Road boulevard or the city skyline introducing an uplifting outlook to every residence. Interiors exude cool sophistication with spacious open living zones that extend to balconies in a celebration of light and sophistication.
Naturally textured walls and warming timbers add a welcoming, organic aesthetic to the design while clean lines, polished surfaces and floor-to-ceiling glazing expand an already generous interior to complete the design with sleek and well-considered finishes.
City Views
Modern Living Spaces
Artist Impression
Artist Impression
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Interiors
Calming, light filled retreats use a contemporary palette and warming textures to present a private, urban sanctuary. Organic textures punctuated by bold black contrasts, evolved practical storage features and timeless design take interiors to the next level in modern living. Many bedrooms open to outdoor zones via elegantly bordered, floor-to-ceiling windows that frame curated views.
Confident design uses contrasting surfaces of grey aggregate tiling, a white honeycomb tile feature wall, black tapware, a monochromatic vanity and mirror front cabinetry to create a tastefully appointed bathroom, easy to maintain, highly durable and with refreshing style.
Light Filled Living
Relax & Unwind
Artist Impression
Artist Impression
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Location
1. Catani Gardens
2. Sea Baths
3. St Kilda Pier
4. St Kilda Botanic Gardens
5. Luna Park
6. Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre
7. Albert Park Lake
8. Fawkner Park
9. Royal Botanic Gardens
10. Melbourne Cricket Ground
11. Rod Laver Arena
12. AAMI Park
13. Donovans
14. Ciccolina
15. Radio Mexico
16. Circa
17. Pelican
18. Café Di Stasio
19. Mr Wolf
20. Newmarket Hotel
21. Melbourne Wine Room
22. Luxembourg
23. Fitzrovia
24. Baker D. Chirico
25. Acland St Cantina & Bar
26. The Esplanade Hotel
27. Prince of Wales Hotel
28. Windsor Castle Hotel
29. Woods of Windsor
30. Hawker Hall
31. Fonda
32. Tokyo Tina
33. Mr Miyagi
34. Acland Street
35. Fitzroy Street
36. Chapel Street
37. Toorak Road
38. CBD
39. National Gallery of Victoria
40. The Arts Centre
41. Sidney Myer Music Bowl
42. Hamer Hall
43. The Australian Ballet
44. Federation Square
45. Crown Casino Complex
49. Melbourne Grammar School
50. Melbourne Girls Grammar
51. Wesley College
52. Mac.Robertsons Girls High School
46. Prahran Market
47. South Melbourne Market
48. The Alfred Hospital
Shopping
Entertainment Education
Cafés & Restaurants AmenitiesParks & Leisure
Shopping Strip
Water Ways
Parklands
Roads
Tram Lines
Train Lines
MONASH FWY
South Yarra
East Richmond
Richmond
Southern Cross
Hawksburn
Prahran
Toorak
West Richmond
NorthRichmond
Windsor
Balaclava
Flinders St
Capital City Trail
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ALEXANDRA AVE
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Tram 3,5,6,16,64,67 & 72
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Tram 67
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Albert Park Lake
Port Phillip BaySt Kilda Harbour
Yarra River
Fawkner Park
St Kilda Botanical Gardens
Alma Park West
Catani Gardens
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Toorak Rd Retail
Mercy Private Hospital
Epworth Freemasons
St Vincent’s Private Hospital
The Royal Victorian
Eye and Ear Hospital
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Royal Botanical Gardens
Melbourne
Yarra Park
Jolimont
Fitzroy Gardens
Carlton Gardens
Treasury Gardens
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Richmond
East Melbourne
Prahran
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Albert Park
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ST KILDAMARINA
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ST KILDAPIER
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ST KILDA RD
ST.KILDABEACH
LUNA PARK
ACLAND STREET
ST KILDA BOTANICAL GARDENS
ALMA PARK
CHAPEL STREET
DOMAIN PRECINCT
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