The Oracle is a mixed use development consisting of two residential towers over a 3 storey podium. The towers of 52 and 42 storeys contain 507 apartments (954 bedrooms) being a mix of 1 bedroom plus studies up to 2 storey luxurious penthouses.
The retail and commercial podium has approximately 10,000sqm of retail and commercial uses and sits on a 12,000sqm site taking up nearly a whole block in the core of Broadbeach.
The two towers house Peppers Broadbeach, the Gold Coast's first new five-star hotel in a decade, after the Palazzo Versace at Main Beach opened in 2000. The Mantra Group manage the $850 million Peppers Broadbeach development. The hotel, developed by Niecon Developments, provides 505 one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
Bordered by Elizabeth Avenue, Surf Parade and Charles Avenue, Peppers Broadbeach is close to Jupiter's Casino, the Gold Coast Convention Centre and Pacific Fair.
Mantra CEO Bob East said the towers would become the cornerstone of the organisation's presence on the Gold Coast.
"The architectural design of the hotel reflects a distinct fusion of city sophistication and coastal relaxation, with both towers featuring an extensive use of life spaces including Zen gardens, tai chi lawns, private cinemas, guest lounges, teppanyaki barbecues, steam rooms, saunas and lap, plunge and resort pools," he said.
Rooms provide a pillow menu, gourmet mini-bar with local and organic products and a pre-order gourmet pantry delivery service. All suites boast exceptional interior design with European appliances and imported stone featured throughout.
DBI Design's interior design intent is
to further enhance the
fluidity of the architectural
form through careful
articulation of the interior
spaces.
In the planning process DBI have maximised the
sweeping expanses of the
outer perimeter and
created liveable, open
spaces.
By drawing on the subtle
variations of the light and
shade of the costal
environment, they are
offering two finishes
palette selections. The
light and the mid-tone
palettes both present as
equally elegant yet subtly
different colour schemes,
through the use of natural
stones and quality joinery
finishes.
The linear architectural
expression of the building
form is further expressed
in the kitchen joinery,
fixtures as well as detailing. Whilst in the
bathrooms,
freestanding fittings
become sculptural
forms which float in front
of illuminated niches
and concealed storage
compartments.
The interior design of the
Oracle apartments is
synonymous with
coastal apartment
living, by offering
generous, luxurious
spaces and resulting in
sophisticated and
timeless living
environments. The apartments feature large format vitrified tiles, 100% wool carpet
throughout, stone bench tops, vanities,
and bath surrounds,
2pac and timber veneer,
joinery uints, timber veneer feature
walls, integrated Miele
appliances,
Italian tapware and
accessories,
custom made pedestal
vanities.
The public areas feature natural feature stone floor,
natural veneer wall panelling,
rare stone clad wall finishes
with accent joinery, hand-painted artwork
throughout.
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