Resting between the heart of the city and the shores of Corio Bay, 'Cunningham Place' embodies sophisticated living through each of the 71 luxury apartments, with most enjoying uninterrupted water views across the bay and of the iconic Cunningham Pier. Designed by award-winning WMK Architecture and building to be completed by Amber Property Group, the intelligent red-brick and industrial facade provides a lasting impression, elevating its status to the new jewel in the crown.
Embracing an elevated view of the Geelong city skyline, this luxurious apartment presents an exclusive opportunity to secure waterfront living at its finest. The spacious interiors reflect contemporary and refined elegance throughout. The open-plan living enjoys spectacular city views through floor-to-ceiling windows, opening onto a winter garden balcony where you can embrace year-round outdoor living.
Superbly positioned with four street frontages and incorporating a luxury international hotel, this development promises an unparalleled lifestyle. The development boasts a private cinema and gym for the sole use of the residents. Additionally, residents can enjoy access to the hotel's state-of-the-art pool, sauna, and gym facilities through an exclusive membership. Enjoy all of the CBD amenities at your fingertips. The finest restaurants, bars and cafes are all only moments away. Close proximity to Deakin University and the Geelong Train Station. Nearby to the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Ferry Terminal and Eastern Beach.
Display Suite located at Shop 4/6-8 Eastern Beach Road Geelong
203/2 Convent Place, Rippleside
203/2 Convent Place, Rippleside
Premium timber floors, lush carpeted bedrooms
Luxe brushed gold fixtures and finishes throughout
Kitchen with stone benchtops and stylish island bench
V-Zug oven, induction cooktop, integrated dishwasher
Separate laundry
Carefully curated 'Winter Gardens' by Tract Architects
Secure basement parking for one vehicle, lift access
These images show a high-quality, contemporary apartment fitout with a refined material palette (stone, dark timber veneers, brass accents) and strong interior detailing, but nothing in the images reads as a one-of-a-kind architecturally groundbreaking home. The property appears to be part of a multi‑unit building — well executed and stylish, but not historically significant or uniquely original as an architect-designed single residence.
Key Architectural Features
open-plan kitchen with island benchmarble or stone splashback and benchtopsintegrated double ovens and wine fridgebrass tapware and linear pendant lightingensuite bathroom with dual basins and shaped mirrorstimber-look flooringcity / harbour view balconybuilt-in wardrobesunder-cabinet and toe-kick lightinglarge glazing and sheer drapes