Benelong Crescent Apartments by Luigi Rosselli Architects
Australian studio Luigi Rosselli Architects was completed the Benelong Crescent Apartments, and is located in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Building form is inspired by Erich Mendelsohn’s Einstein Tower in Potsdam and can resemble a cruise ship into motion.According to the architects’ description,“cascade down the hill to follow the contours and the curved terraced balconies are shaped by the irregular boundaries of the site, rounded off by the prevailing winds. The Living areas have ample fenestrations opening on the large terraces, extending the interior spaces on the projecting panoramic outdoor space. The high end of the building is facing a quiet street with large trees and the walls have been moulded to wrap around the trees. The individual treatment of the different apartments has provided a ‘this is not a flat’ look.” This is wonderful and interesting apartment building with unique shape.




















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