THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE AUSTRAL IA consumption; they can book the building’s steam room; the list goes on. Ignite has also responded to the growing “electric vehicle (EV) charging dilemma,” Josh says. Most buildings in the world won’t have the capacity to charge the future predicted volume of EVs, but Ignite is working on a system that will be able to resolve that challenge. Even if every resident of their building drives an electric car, they want to be able to accommodate them. The company also wants their buildings to stand out in other ways. In fact, Josh says their goal is give every project a “true point of difference.” For example, when they started developing The Monaco, it initially included a 25-storey car elevator, so residents could drive their car right into their apartment. That was the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and earned the project a lot of publicity. With Cabana, meanwhile, the company decided to spread their pool across the beachfront. All the comparable developments were hiding their pools on the back or side of the building, but Josh and his team decided they wanted to create the feel of a “beachfront resort.” “That’s a real luxury,” Josh says. “None of the other products on themarkethavethat.Wewanted to do something different, something unexpected.” At the same time, Ignite Projects also strives to deliver features
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