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Wianamatta rising: charting the future of a Western Sydney waterway
Development of a regional economic centre, Aerotropolis, has brought Western Sydney’s Wianamatta waterway back into focus.
News
Snøhetta + Hassell design a new future for Harbourside in Sydney
Design collaborators Snøhetta + Hassell have won an international competition to transform Harbourside, a retail development spanning over 240 metres of Sydney’s waterfront at Darling Harbour.
Conversations
A legacy landscape
Designed as a rich, varied
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collection of stories’, the new Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip in Perth celebrates the people and land that shape a place, from its early beginnings to modern day.
PODCAST
Naturalistic planting and rewilding: native or nothing?
The debate around native or exotic urban planting can sometimes be a thorny one, culturally, environmentally and emotionally.
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Stadia Precinct, Sydney Olympic Park
Yerrabingin and Hassell brought together a team of Indigenous designers, artists and storytellers with strong community connections to deliver an authentic landscape, connected to the oldest living culture in the world.
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Darling Harbour Sydney Public Realm
The challenge was to reinvent one of Australia’s most visited public places – the Darling Harbour precinct in central Sydney.
Conversations
The case for a national master plan
Could we – and should we – master plan an entire country?
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Stadium Park and Chevron Parklands
This parkland is designed to ignite the imagination, connecting kids with nature and indigenous culture.
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Fiona Stanley Hospital
The design for this hospital feels anything but institutional. Instead, green vistas, sculpture and sunshine are a healthy part of the plan.
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Darwin Waterfront Public Domain
Our design for the Darwin Waterfront public domain reinterprets the site’s historic headlands and celebrates the city’s natural and cultural heritage.
PODCASTS
Designing for Country
Indigenous design practitioners from Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand discuss embedding indigenous perspectives in the design process.