Albert Park Lake in Melbourne - home to the Formula One Grand Prix, doesn't need a sales pitch. Neither does The Queensbury.
Hirsch & Faigen's South Melbourne development sits above one of the city's most beloved addresses, and the display suite is built to match that grandeur. Showcase handled the tech behind the sales experience.

A 3m x 1.688m LED wall anchors the space. Architectural renders, park and city views, amenity highlights - all at a scale where understanding is instant.
Buyers don't have to squint at a floor plan or mentally map a render. It's right there, oversized, in front of them.
Albert Park Lake. St Kilda Beach. Fitzroy Street. The Arts Precinct.
The custom Showcase interactive map doesn't list these places. It connects them. Transport links, lifestyle hubs, and local rhythm come together in a way that puts buyers inside the neighbourhood before the conversation turns to floor plans.

The Samsung S9 keeps the consultant in command without ever stepping away from the buyer.
One click shifts the content. The conversation stays where it should: on The Queensbury, not the technology.

Every element of The Queensbury display suite runs through Showcase. For consultants, a sales experience that never loses its footing. For buyers, clarity at the exact moment they need it.



