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From above, you start to see the vision.A space where architecture, nature, and community meet in harmony. The flowing t...
11/03/2026

From above, you start to see the vision.

A space where architecture, nature, and community meet in harmony. The flowing terraces, green gardens, and sculpted pathways create a sanctuary in the middle of Green Square. A place designed not just to stay, but to breathe, relax, and reconnect.

Sometimes the best perspective is from the top, where every detail reveals the intention behind the design. Welcome to One Global Resorts.







Five Dock. 2028.Some leaders chase opportunity. Others create it.Through cycles, challenges, and new beginnings, Iwan ph...
23/02/2026

Five Dock. 2028.

Some leaders chase opportunity. Others create it.

Through cycles, challenges, and new beginnings, Iwan philosophy has remained the same since day one, when you build with conviction, time becomes your greatest ally.

Five Dock is not simply our newest address. It is a reflection of courage, the courage to start again, to think bigger, to transform vision into something tangible.

Where others see land, he sees legacy. Where others see risk, he sees responsibility. To communities, to investors, to the future skyline of Sydney.

By 2028, this project will stand as more than architecture. It will represent endurance. Evolution. And the quiet power of consistency.

Under the leadership of One Global Capital, Five Dock is being shaped with intention, designed to connect people, activate retail energy, and elevate urban living into something timeless.

Because true visionaries don’t build for applause. They build for the next generation.





One Global Capital is a real estate investment and development firm focused on the creation of city shaping projects.

These images are not concepts. They are not aspirations. They are real projects, shaped, delivered, and brought to life ...
16/02/2026

These images are not concepts. They are not aspirations. They are real projects, shaped, delivered, and brought to life over decades.

Each image you see here represents a chapter in the journey of Iwan Sunito, projects he has developed since 1996, when the vision first began. Together, they form a visual record of consistency, discipline, and belief in doing things the right way, even when progress felt slow.

There is a philosophy that quietly mirrors his journey, the Ice Cube Theory. If an ice cube placed in a freezing room doesn’t melt at 25°C, 26°C, or even 31°C. Nothing appears to change.

But at 32°C, everything changes at once not because of that single degree, but because of all the degrees that came before it.

This is how One Global Capital was built. For years, progress looked invisible. Projects took shape slowly. Decisions were made with discipline. Standards were never compromised.

There were moments when momentum felt quiet, when recognition lagged behind effort, yet his work never stopped.

Each development since 1996 is a degree added. Each collaboration, each design refinement, each refusal to cut corners. Each time consistency won over convenience.

Then one day, people look at the skyline, the residences, the atmosphere of calm luxury, and say that suddenly, everything changed.

But nothing was sudden.

From serene rooftop pools suspended above the city, to architecture inspired by restraint, balance, and timelessness, these projects are not expressions of speed but they are expressions of endurance.

Homes shaped by patience. Spaces formed by belief. Architecture that proves success is not built in leaps, but in quiet, relentless consistency.

The story of One Global Capital is not about giving up when progress feels invisible, it’s about trusting that every unseen effort is still raising the temperature. Because when you refuse to quit, when you stay consistent long enough, when you keep adding one more degree, the ice cube always melts.






For Iwan Sunito, Alila Villas Uluwatu is more than a place to stay, it is a place to return to himself.As a developer de...
12/02/2026

For Iwan Sunito, Alila Villas Uluwatu is more than a place to stay, it is a place to return to himself.

As a developer deeply driven by architecture, vision, and long-term thinking, Iwan is known for pushing boundaries in urban form and design-led living. Yet when the pace of cities becomes loud, Bali becomes his pause.

Alila Uluwatu, perched quietly above the Indian Ocean, is where he chooses to slow down, often spending extended time in a private villa when he needs to recharge, reflect, and realign with his original purpose.

The villas themselves feel deliberately understated. Defined by floating rooflines, open courtyards, and uninterrupted views, they remove distraction rather than add indulgence. Walls dissolve into air. Water becomes horizon. The architecture asks nothing from you, except presence.

This is where Iwan steps away from meetings, markets, and momentum, and reconnects with first principles. Why design matters, why space shapes behaviour, and why buildings should serve the human spirit.

In these moments of stillness, Alila becomes a quiet mentor. Its restraint reinforces Iwan’s belief that true innovation does not shout. It endures. The clarity found here often travels back with him, to projects, ideas, and cities carried not as imitation, but as philosophy. A reminder that the best developments begin with intention, humility, and the courage to build with meaning.













Beneath the energy of Sydney’s CBD lies a rare moment of stillness.Designed by architect Koichi Takada, the Arc’s subter...
30/01/2026

Beneath the energy of Sydney’s CBD lies a rare moment of stillness.

Designed by architect Koichi Takada, the Arc’s subterranean swimming pool draws inspiration from natural ice caves, translating organic forms into a serene, futuristic oasis.

Opened in 2018, this hidden gem offers residents a place to retreat from the city above, where flowing white structures, soft light, and water come together to restore balance and calm.






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At Green Square, architecture becomes a language of progress. The Green Square Library, with its crystalline pavilion an...
27/01/2026

At Green Square, architecture becomes a language of progress. The Green Square Library, with its crystalline pavilion and iconic underground reading rooms, is a civic anchor. Designed to bring light, knowledge, and community into one of Sydney’s fastest-evolving precincts.

Facing it, One Global Resorts stands as a defining residential and hospitality landmark, conceived by Iwan Sunito to challenge conventional urban living through innovation, form, and intent.

Under Sunito’s vision, Green Square was not simply developed but it was reimagined. The building’s fluid curves, layered balconies, and human-centred design introduced a new architectural identity to the precinct, setting a benchmark for contemporary mixed-use living.

Together, the library and One Global Resorts form a dialogue between public and private space, culture and retreat. Staying here is to experience Green Square as it was intended. Progressive, connected, and shaped by design that genuinely transforms the city.











Odunpazarı Modern Museum is a contemporary interpretation of place, memory, and material.Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associ...
22/01/2026

Odunpazarı Modern Museum is a contemporary interpretation of place, memory, and material.

Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, OMM is deeply rooted in its context. Rather than imposing a singular iconic form, the museum is composed of stacked timber volumes that reference the scale, rhythm, and craftsmanship of the historic Odunpazarı district. This approach reflects Kuma’s belief that architecture should grow from its surroundings not dominate them.

The repeated wooden layers are more than an aesthetic gesture. They create a clear architectural language, rhythm through repetition, softness through material, and intimacy through human-scaled proportions. Timber is used structurally and experientially, filtering daylight, shaping acoustics, and guiding movement. As visitors walk through the museum, light shifts across surfaces, shadows stretch and contract, and space unfolds gradually rather than all at once.

Inside, the museum rejects the idea of a single monumental gallery. Instead, spaces are fragmented and layered, encouraging exploration and personal discovery. Vertical circulation becomes part of the exhibition journey, connecting art, architecture, and body in a continuous spatial narrative. Every turn invites pause, reflection, and curiosity.

OMM is also a lesson in restraint. In an era of spectacle architecture, the museum demonstrates that cultural buildings can be powerful without excess. Its strength lies in clarity of form, honesty of material, and sensitivity to context. The architecture does not compete with the artworks it houses, it frames them, supports them, and quietly elevates the experience of viewing.

Ultimately, Odunpazarı Modern Museum reminds us that architecture is not only about how a building looks, but how it feels to move through it. It is a place where tradition informs innovation, where material tells a story, and where modern architecture becomes deeply human.







Designed by Kengo Kuma, the villa reflects his long-held philosophy of anti-object architecture, an approach that reject...
20/01/2026

Designed by Kengo Kuma, the villa reflects his long-held philosophy of anti-object architecture, an approach that rejects bold monumentality in favour of softness, humility, and human scale. Rather than standing out, the structure dissolves into its surroundings, using natural materials and filtered light to create a seamless dialogue between the built form and the landscape.

Timber is not used as decoration, but as a living material that ages, breathes, and responds to time. Water is not a feature but a presence, reflecting light, cooling the air, and shaping how space is experienced throughout the day. Walls feel permeable, boundaries feel gentle, and every transition is designed to slow the body and calm the mind.

What makes Water Cherry Villa inspiring is not its complexity, but its restraint. It teaches us that luxury does not need excess, and that comfort can come from simplicity. Here, architecture becomes an emotional experience. One that encourages awareness, stillness, and connection to the natural world.

This is not a space designed to dominate the landscape. It is a space designed to listen.













Form language is the silent vocabulary of architecture. It is how a building speaks. Not through words, but through shap...
19/01/2026

Form language is the silent vocabulary of architecture. It is how a building speaks. Not through words, but through shape, proportion, rhythm, and repetition.

In spaces like this, form language is deliberate and expressive. The long axial corridor guides movement and attention, creating a sense of ceremony and power. Repeated arches, panels, and ceiling patterns establish rhythm, while symmetry reinforces order and authority. Ornamentation is not excess here. It is language, communicating hierarchy, craftsmanship, and cultural values of its time.

Every detail contributes to the narrative. The height of the ceiling elevates the human experience, making the body feel small in relation to the institution it represents. The linear perspective draws the eye forward, symbolising continuity, control, and grandeur. Materials such as carved timber, gilded surfaces, and painted walls add texture and depth, enriching the spatial experience beyond function.

Form language is not about decoration alone. It is about intention. It shapes how we move, how we feel, and how we understand space. Often before we consciously realise it.

Where modern architecture may use minimalism and restraint to express calm or humility, historical spaces use complexity and ornament to express permanence, power, and legacy. Different eras, different forms, yet the same goal, to communicate meaning through built form.

Architecture, at its best, is a language you don’t just see but you experience it.






How Iwan Sunito Is Creating a New Legacy in Hotel Design.At the intersection of thoughtful design and contemporary hospi...
05/01/2026

How Iwan Sunito Is Creating a New Legacy in Hotel Design.

At the intersection of thoughtful design and contemporary hospitality, One Global Resorts emerges as a new benchmark for luxury stay experiences in Sydney and beyond.

Born from the expansive creative vision of Iwan Sunito, Chairman and Group CEO of One Global Capital. One Global Resorts is redefining what it means to stay in the city, moving away from mere accommodation toward a holistic urban-resort experience that blends architectural integrity with personalised luxury.

Positioned above Green Square Station just a direct train ride from Sydney Airport and minutes from the CBD, this urban resort breaks from traditional hotel models by integrating the comforts of residential living with the sophistication of an international luxury hotel experience.

The architectural language of the property reflects this hybrid philosophy. Expansive serviced suites, sleek interiors, and signature amenities that invite guests to both linger and connect. Featuring a glamorous infinity-edge pool, heated spa, elegant rooftop dining, and lush landscaped gardens, the resort elevates every moment into a crafted sensory experience.

In championing One Global Resorts, Sunito is not just building hotels, he is cultivating places that speak to a broader human experience, belonging, comfort, and discovery. His dual identity as architect and developer allows him to bridge the practical demands of real estate with the emotive power of design, a rare fusion that positions One Global Resorts at the forefront of contemporary hospitality.

As Sydney continues to evolve as a global destination, One Global Resorts stands as a testament to the impact that intentional design, operational excellence, and visionary leadership can have on how we define a great stay, no matter where in the world you are.


















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One Global Resorts was crafted with a singular vision, to create a home that feels connected to the city, to light, and to the way you live.

The architecture embraces the surrounding skyline, allowing floor to ceiling windows to become the artwork of the space. Natural sunlight pours into every corner, softening clean lines and highlighting textures that feel warm and calming to the senses.

Every detail has intention, the sculpted dining chairs that elevate comfort, the seamless built-in cabinetry that keeps life effortless, the spatial flow designed for people who live, work, and unwind all at once.

This is design that respects the human experience, where modern architecture meets the poetry of everyday living.

At One Global Resorts, your stay is not just a pause in your journey. It’s a place where life continues beautifully.










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Suite 7. 01 7th Floor 133 Castlereagh Street
Sydney, NSW
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