The lakefront units have a partial lower storey with northerly views over the boardwalk which connects directly with Robina Town Centre
 The partial lower storey provides privacy from the public boardwalk whilst allowing passive surveillance.
 Hard roadway surfaces have been minimised by extending soft verges out to the carriageway wherever possible. This creates the impression that there is more human scaled space than there actually is.
 Variation in colour/materials used for the retaining wall amplify visual interest & cohesiveness. The bio-retention basin follows this wall & is heavily landscaped.
 A typical cluster of 6m wide 3 bedroom terraces.
 A view from the master bedroom balcony across the lake towards the Gold Coast Hinterland
 A laneway provides access to the rear of the terraces. Varied setbacks and architectural treatment provides human scale and sheltered neighbourhood space for community activities & interaction with other residents.
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 A pair of 6m wide 3 bedroom terraces.
 Another view of the laneway
 A view from the upper balcony of a 3 storey house overlooking the lake
 The extent of hard road surfaces is minimised. Subtle level changes between the floor level and the footpath together with careful arrangement of gates, fences and access steps maximises privacy whilst affording passive surveillance.
 Public access to the boardwalk and onto Robina Town Centre opposite is provided through numerous pocket parks.
 Site plan illustrating the general arrangement of the 207 terrace homes constructed over 6 stages
 An aerial view of stages 1, 2 & 3 completed with stage 4 under construction in 2015.
 Living/dining/kitchen/entry space of a typical 5m wide unit. Some of the lower stair risers are storage drawers. High ceilings and tall doors create a sense of volume and space.
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