Product Type
Application Area
Lighting Effect
Product Type
Application Area
Lighting Effect

St Ives Carine Retirement Village

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About Project

Surrounded by leafy streets, parks and bush land reserves, St Ives Carine Retirement Village is a premium resort with 165 apartments and penthouses to be released over 3 stages, with stage 1 already complete and occupied. Each residence achieves a luxurious level of specification with many enjoying ocean and inland views. St Ives Retirement Living enlisted Wood & Grieve Engineers to find lighting solutions, supplied by Mondoluce, to accommodate the design aesthetic of the apartments as well as the multi-function shared spaces, whilst providing visually comfortable illumination that is also safe for all residents. At the heart of St Ives Carine the luxurious shared spaces are designed to be enjoyed as an extension of the magnificent apartments. Beautifully considered and decorated throughout, the entry plaza makes an impressive welcoming statement featuring Underscore lighting fittings to highlight the ceiling space; iRoll on the walls and spotlights Front Light to illuminate the lounge in front of the stunning double height glass feature wall. Beyond reception is the intimate mezzanine library and restaurant with outdoor terrace overlooking the central village gardens. The landscaping, provides areas to explore both day and night including the pond, pool, gym and giant chessboard with pathways illuminated by poles Twilight Camberra and recessed Light Up Walk. St Ives Carine sets a new benchmark in luxury living for retirees with stunning architecture, interiors and beautifully landscaped amenities.

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  • Year:
    2018
  • Client:
    St Ives Retirement Living
  • Architectural project:
    Hassell Studio
  • Electrical design:
    Wood & Grieve Engineers
  • Photographer:
    Ron Tan

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