Frasers Landing

Frasers Landing

Mandurah, WA

Vincent Square

Vincent Square

London

Lumiere

Lumiere

Sydney, NSW

Central Park

Central Park

Sydney, NSW

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The Pedigree

The name behind Queens Riverside is Frasers Property. The international property arm of Frasers Centrepoint limited, Frasers’ financial strength is underpinned by the parent company, Fraser & Neave Limited. Responding to global demand for high-end residential environments Frasers Property is currently planning and developing more than AU$4.5 billion in residential property throughout Australia and New Zealand. Further projects are underway in UK and Asia.

Frasers Property made its mark in Australia commencing with the development of a number of projects in Sydney. These included Fraser Suites, the award winning TRIO City Quarter, Lumiere Residences, a 56 level 'Vertical Village' in Bathurst Street, and the meteoric Central Park, a $2billion 'Urban Village' under construction in Broadway. To find out more about Frasers Property click here (www.frasersproperty.com.au)

The Queens Riverside Team

Queens Riverside's ground-breaking vision did not happen by chance, it came from experience. Frasers Property is a global entity that has been developing world-class residential and hospitality projects throughout the world for more than 30 years. Part of that experience is gathering the right team to deliver all aspects of a project, ensuring cutting edge design with world class excellence. This is the case for Queens Riverside where an extraordinarily talented team was assembled to deliver this hallmark project.

JCY

“Our design approach for the Queens Riverside precinct provides a strong sense of place and a vibrant mix-used community development with a unified architectural aesthetic. It addresses its context with a hierarchy in scale and building from that reflects that reflects the diverse and dynamic urban fabric of this locale the architectural language, is a harmonious mix of public and private spaces and open partially enclosed places with the palette of materials limited to metal, concrete and glass.”
Peter Hobbs, Director, Jones Coulter Young.

Pyke Design

Design approach for Queens Riverside, QIII: ‘The thoughtful provision of flexible utility in all areas is a key note of these interiors. It is delivered through discrete connections to bathrooms and en-suites and the interaction between kitchens with internal and external living areas. A natural, neutral palette of stone and timber provide a contrasting textures to reflective glass and joinery exemplifying light and space.’
Roger Pyke, Director, Ryke Design.

RLD

“Warmth and comfort within the context of contemporary and elegant design language was the design focus. The palette consists of shades of taupe and charcoal, contrasting accents of rich rust tones and soft wines. Surfaces range from luxurious velvets, grained leathers, and polished chrome to textures of folded wallpaper, honed marble and woven linen. Shapes and lines of furniture are deliberately simple crisp; all of this blending seamlessly evoking a sophisticate yet relaxed lifestyle.”
Andrea D’Cruz, Director, RLD