Sea Glass project a clear-cut winner
More than half of the opulent, designer apartments have sold before construction.
Buyers have snapped up more than half of the apartments at DVB Projects’ Sea Glass development in Broadbeach. Construction is expected to start on the Rothelowman-designed project next month.
Rising 26 levels above the coastline, Sea Glass will include 14 full-floor apartments, 14 half-floor apartments, and a 1504sq m penthouse apartment. Its slender form allows residents to take in the surrounding beauty from all directions.
Rothelowman principal Jeff Brown says the site at 2 First Ave, Broadbeach, offered the national architecture firm the opportunity to explore the urban concepts that relate specifically to Sea Glass’ premier location.
“The lifestyle and environment on the Gold Coast are enviable all year round. Sea Glass seeks to exemplify and manifest a local architecture that expresses the location and has been designed to embrace the Gold Coast’s unique climate,” Mr. Brown said. “Its long and slender east-to-west orientation offers ideal solar and prevailing breeze performance experienced by the ocean.”
Resort-style amenities include a pool offering panoramic views of the ocean, hot and cold spas, a gymnasium, sauna room, and subtropical landscaping.
All apartments will be equipped with modern home automation and sound systems and ducted and zoned cooling. Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances have been installed throughout all 29 apartments, further amplifying Sea Glass’ opulent and amenity-rich residential offering.
Prices start from $4.85m.
This was originally published in Gold Coast Bulletin (Print)