By Cottee Parker
The Sovereign Residences are Sovereign Island’s first – and only – apartments. The apartments set a new benchmark in luxury waterfront living. Every facet of these expansive, customised residences has been meticulously considered: the magnificent views, immaculate gardens, sublime materials, finishes and state-of-the-art technology.
A key design element had been to split the complex into two pavilion houses, which allowed for a view corridor from the street through to the water. As well as helping to capture views, splitting the design into two pavilion houses created a more intimate development, reinforcing the luxury and privacy for the residents.
The 8 boutique apartments have been designed with spacious open-plan living areas, and there are also quiet zones that act as a retreat for residents.
“Sovereign Islands first - and only - apartments.”
Location Sovereign Island, Gold Coast, Queensland
Client Vested Property Group
Project Contact Sandra Browne - Director
Cottee Parker Architects is an Australasian architectural practice delivering creative design solutions for projects across New Zealand and Australia. Combining intellect with creativity, we produce timeless architecture with meaningful outcomes for our clients and the community.
With employees across our Auckland, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and Perth studios, our team has the experience and expertise required to deliver innovative, strategic and outcome-focused designs for all projects, of all sizes. Operating since 1989, we understand the complexities of the property and development industry and how to create designs that are not just excellent, but innovative, sustainable, and commercially viable.
Our hallmark projects include Wanaka Central in Auckland, the Queen’s Wharf Integrated Resort Development in Brisbane, The Ritz Carlton in Perth and the West Side Place in Melbourne. We know that success is shown through results. That’s why our track record in delivering successful, creative, and commercially viable projects speaks for itself.