Project Architecture and PTW Architects have created a modernist residential high-rise in the heart of Sydney.
December 10th, 2010
Inmark Tower, by Project Architecture in collaboration with PTW Architects, is a new residential high-rise on Sydney’s bustling George Street.
The project consists of two separate residential towers, with 3 levels of commercial and retail space.
A standout feature of the design is a landscaped garden for communal use on level 19 of the high-rise.
Inmark Tower is due for completion in March 2011.
Project Architecture
projectarchitecture.com.au
PTW
ptw.com.au
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