In modern times, Central Business Districts act as huge engines for the economic operations of cities, changing city landscapes and leading the arrival of a new era. From Lujiazui in Shanghai, Wall Street in New York to the Canary Wharf in London, CBDs establish the city skylines and form the landmarks that attract the attention of the world.
Living in a CBD and enjoying the prosperity and tranquility of a city have become the ideal choice for the new rich. With its core vision of ‘re-imagining urban life’, Mirvac, one of the three major property developers in Australia, has introduced a high-end residential complex - the Yarra's Edge in Melbourne. In the city steeped in history and culture, this residential complex truly enables people to sleep in an artistic atmosphere and wake up to a modern world.
Voyager, the tallest tower of Yarra's Edge, with the core concept of combining art and life, provides people with new perspectives to explore the art of life in the concrete jungle, and to relax and connect with the city. Under this circumstance, CAMERICH is responsible for the design of the showrooms of the apartments.
Based on a deep study of Melbourne's rich art heritage and local culture, CAMERICH adopts a design approach that reflects the local heritage. The design style highlights a combination of contemporary design with culture and art, and interprets an ideal life aesthetics with a simple approach, which is consistent with the lifestyle advocated by people nowadays. CAMERICH believes that a space is meaningful only when its design promotes a dialogue with the owner and positively affects his life.
The space adopts a modern design. While establishing a sense of belonging and well-being between the space and the people, the designer skillfully uses color arrangements to set the tone of the space. Sleek, subjective and strong artistic lines are balanced with transparent glass, cold metal and other materials. The subtle grey walls, noble emerald velvet and cool marble furniture complement each other, creating a calm and moderate style.
Large French windows add a sense of serenity to the space, allowing people to experience the change of nature among the bustling urban life. The change of light from morning to evening makes the time more visible.
In terms of interior design, the designer redefines modern life by making the space an ideal model. The decorations of different functional spaces trigger different emotions. Colorful art paintings, dramatic lighting design, soft upholstered seats and more, reflect the ideal life in different functional spaces.
From the modern living room, inviting dining area to the cozy bedroom, the style and expression of the design is self-evident.
In the era of rapid economic development, it is a common challenge to keep up with the upgraded lifestyle aesthetics and cater to the interests and the pursuit of quality life of the new rich. In the people-oriented living space, a design can be timeless only when it adapts the space based on the personality and preferences of the owners, employs the design language accordingly and gives a restrained and meaningful emotional expression.
As what we have always said, we can only process artistically instead of processing art.