Eden Floreat has been Designed so that Shared Spaces Face the Neighbouring Natural Parkland
The place is located on the land that was used for the athletics and boxing stadia built for the 7th Empire and Commonwealth Games held in 1962. Planning and development guidelines were generated from this theme.
The market for the project was for well-funded downsizers looking for a product that did does not compromise their lifestyle. In fact, in its beautiful setting, it supports a healthy and social lifestyle and provides opportunities to interact with the broader community.
The corner café on corner at ground level activates the streetscape and creates a connection to the playground across the street and beyond to Perry Lakes. The design fosters greater connections between neighbours and builds a strong micro community. The building has been orientated and designed so that private and shared spaces face the neighbouring natural parkland, Perry Lakes and Bold Park beyond. The connection between Eden East and West is seamless.
All shared and private spaces are spacious/comfortable and fit for purpose. Beyond attaining 7 stars, the project encourages downsizers out of their large family homes into more efficient higher density living where they can age in place in style. All units are designed with wider circulation space to accommodate mobility devices for residents aging in place. The development sits nicely into its setting and achieves the kind of ethos and design standard that the design guidelines aspired to.
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