Our design for the Sydney Airport International Forecourt transforms the visitor arrival and departure experience via an immersive landscape that embodies the spirit of Sydney.
The revitalised public space sets a new industry benchmark for a First Nations design for Australia’s most traversed public space. Challenging the conventional approach of a Connection with Country process, a three-tiered First Nations approach ─ which puts social value at the forefront of the design ─ was developed specifically for the Sydney Airport International Forecourt. This included the project’s co-design, delivery and ongoing maintenance by First Nations organisations.
The project saw us undertake a co-design process with Jiwah, a First Nations cultural landscape and design company. First Nations-owned Imbue Studios oversaw the construction phase. Indigenous-led not-for-profit group Wildflower Gardens for Good was responsible for installing the naturally designed planting areas and conducting ongoing maintenance. Local group Gujaga Foundation then guided the embedded cultural language and interpretation elements throughout the paving and seating.
“The unique proposition of this project from design, install and care for this space allows Indigenous knowledge and talent to shine while creating opportunities for our young people to be involved in high-profile, beautifully designed collaborative projects that open doors to real reconciliation.”
─ Roman Deguchi, Co-founder, Wildflower Gardens for Good
The design of the Sydney Airport International Forecourt began with prioritising large zones of planting and lawn covering the site with key paths of travel and central focal points carefully carved out of the planting areas. The forecourt’s general arrangement is configured to feel like a relaxed local Sydney bush setting, with all spaces framed by landscape.
“Passengers are greeted with a place that is not only defined by the tones and textures of the surrounding landscape but also the culture that has cared for this Country for thousands of years,” says Principal Jason Cuffe. “It provides an ecologically rich planting palette that supports insects and pollinators like bees and butterflies, transforming this transport interchange into a space that is defined by landscape.”
Sydney Airport International Forecourt is a genuine exemplar of a First Nations design and delivery method. It sets a new industry benchmark in how projects, designers and clients can work collaboratively and be led by Country, while ensuring a perpetual connection to Country.