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Parramatta Aquatic Centre by Grimshaw with Andrew Burges Architects and McGregor Coxall
The sophisticated design for a public recreation hub on the edge of Sydney’s second CBD emphasises the contiguity of city and landscape, creating a sense of reciprocal spectacle.
New Parramatta Aquatic Centre rings in swim season
The $88.6 million new Parramatta Aquatic Centre, designed by Grimshaw, Andrew Burges Architects and McGregor Coxall, opened its doors to the public on 25 September.
2023 Australian Interior Design Awards: Public Design
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Modern Building by SANAA (Design Architect) and Architectus (Executive Architect)
Sydney Modern Project by SANAA
Conceived a decade ago, SANAA’s design for a new wing for the Art Gallery of New South Wales gradually draws visitors down a steeply sloping site, through a series of offset pavilions and into a dramatic space inside a World War II fuel tank.
Wetlands ecotourism centre proposed for Melbourne’s west
Grimshaw and Greenaway Architecture have been appointed to design the $16 million Hobsons Bay Wetlands Centre.
Creative precinct in Sydney’s inner west set for transformation
A 1.5-hectare creative precinct in a former industrial area of St Peters, inner-west Sydney, is set be transformed into a build-to-rent “campus.”
Design chosen for Macquarie Park village green
Chrofi and McGregor Coxall have won a design competition for a village green and community centre in Macquarie Park, Sydney.
Public aspiration: Metro North West Line
Eight new stations across Sydney’s north-western suburbs have been executed with admirable public aspiration and conviction – and under the assumption that the other infrastructure required for the burgeoning suburbs is forthcoming.
Sydney tower design embraces industrial and pre-colonial history
Cox Architecture’s competition-winning design for an office tower in Sydney’s Alexandria would contribute to the post-industrial transformation of the Green Square urban renewal area.
Civic bravura: Waterloo Apartments
In this raw concrete block, Chenchow Little does not shy away from firmly anchoring its work in the urban fabric of Sydney’s fast-growing Green Square precinct and making an emphatic mark through scale.