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Rozelle Penthouse

These two penthouse apartments designed by Turner Architects were purchased off the plan long before the owners intended to live there. Anticipating the way the apartments would eventually be realised, Arent & Pyke worked with the architect to reshape the pair as a single grand penthouse. During this process, structure and floor plan were addressed, but also elements such as appliance specs to ensure the electricals would be right for the way the apartment would eventually be used. Effectively, the apartment was required to exist as a completed entity with the SJB designed developer finishes in place for a full year before Arent & Pyke transformed the interiors to their current level of quality and

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