Bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east and Pittwater to the west in Sydney’s Northern Beaches is the suburb of Newport. Its distinctive blend of urbanity and surf culture has rendered this coastal enclave a highly desirable place to live, and Qubec – a low-density development by Nettletontribe Architects and Stable Group – leans into the area’s many attributes with ease.
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east and Pittwater to the west in Sydney’s Northern Beaches is the suburb of Newport. Its distinctive blend of urbanity and surf culture has rendered this coastal enclave a highly desirable place to live, and Qubec – a low-density development by Nettletontribe Architects and Stable Group – leans into the area’s many attributes with ease.
Read MoreTwo locals are challenging the status quo when it comes to commercial and residential development in this country, creating projects built on the foundation of equitable sustainability.
When Ed Horton and Danny Flynn left big firms to start their own development and property services company Stable – out of Ed’s Terrey Hills barn, hence the name – they had a shared vision. Firstly, they believed in sustainable development, buildings designed around people and people’s needs, and secondly, they saw an evolving landscape around workplaces.
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If you share our belief that equitable, sustainable buildings are the way forward, we should be talking.Please contact Group Chairman Ed Horton or Managing Director Danny Flynn to start the conversation about the new way of thinking in Australian and international property.
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