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architecture, art traditions, world-class restaurants and nightlife.” The elliptical character of the architecture was born out of a conscientious desire to maximize every inch of the towers and orient them around the breath- taking views of the capital city. The apartments were “designed from the inside-out,” according to Foster + Partners, “as the residential units define the propor- tions and slender volumes of each building, and the generous living spaces extend into the deep bays that give the scheme its distinctive character.” Celebrated interior design practice Goddard Littlefair sought to seamlessly connect the interiors with the exterior’s free-flowing design by integrating curved forms and uninterrupted floor-to-ceiling glazing throughout. The remaining seven luxury apartments, including two penthouses, range in size from 1,936 square feet (181 square meters) to 5,520 square feet (512 square meters), comprising three en suite bed- rooms, as well as an open-plan kitchen and living area. As Teuma explains: “Traditional window designs, with their flat profile, make it hard to enjoy a whole vista without being close to the glass. By giving the bays a curved shape, the designers created a three-dimensional frame that enhances the ‘cinematic’ quality of the views from within.” Another benefit of The Corniche’s shape and orientation: natural light pours in from every direction, giving each apartment a rare sense of space and depth. The balconies, too, have been oriented in such a way as to frame the panoramic views of the city. Instead of box-like enclosures, the balconies at The Corniche are curved gardens in the sky that allow for wide, CinemaScope

perspectives of the river and Parliament with reflective, metallic detailing, designed to catch the sunlight. Texture, grandeur and space define the interiors, which marry Art Deco heritage with sleek, modern sensibility. A soft, neutral color palette uplifts the mood, while a collection of refined materials creates an abundance of comfort and ease: engineered timber flooring throughout, natural stone walls and floors in baths, Miele kitchen appliances, Dornbacht and Hansgrohe brassware, freestanding baths, a combination of Villeroy & Boch and Kaldewei sanitaryware, and state-of-the-art electronics and lighting technologies for seamless living. Beyond the interiors, there are a wealth of luxury amenities at The Corniche, including an infinity pool, vitality rooms and the 19th-floor Skyline Club lounge with terrace, plus 24-hour concierge service. Secure basement parking is also provided, as well as access to a range of facilities in the neighboring development, The Dumont, including a cinema, and games room with pool table and 10-pin bowling. The ultimate cosmopolitan lifestyle awaits at The Corniche. The property is situated on the Albert Embankment, regarded as central London’s last river- side regeneration area and where South Bank’s thriv- ing art and cultural scene unfolds to Battersea. Nearby Albert Embankment Plaza provides a thriving urban oasis of office, retail and restaurants. Convenient tran- sit is a mere seven-minute walk away via the Vauxhall Station, which offers quick north-south travel on the Victoria Line, along with mainline rail services. Teuma’s final words ring true: “The Corniche presents a bold and confident vision of the future.”

The Corniche 21 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TJ

Three-bedroom apartments start at: £3.60 million ($4.168 million USD)

Represented by: Coldwell Banker Southbank Unit 3 Cedar Court, 1 Royal Oak Yard London SE1 3GA United Kingdom T: 020 3600 1906 Bernadette.Teuma@coldwellbanker.co.uk coldwellbankerluxury.com

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