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Barangaroo South Public Domain

Barangaroo is one of the most ambitious waterfront urban renewal projects in the world. Located on the western side of Sydney’s CBD, it represents the transformation of a vacant 22 hectare industrial site into a new precinct for Sydney with residential, commercial, retail and recreation uses.
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  • TRADITIONAL OWNERS & ONGOING CUSTODIANS OF THE LAND The Gadigal of the Eora Nation
  • Client Lendlease
  • Location Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
  • Year 2010 - 2017
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The new public domain at Barangaroo South brings the vision of a connected, sustainable and innovative Sydney one step closer to reality. The design leverages the extension of the city’s street grid into an intimate network of streets and laneways, creating new layers of public activity for the city which respond to topography and circulation. The project introduces balance between density and amenity in a global climate of urban population growth and rapid densification of the city. Disused, disconnected infrastructure has been reimagined as green, thriving and connected public space.
The project leaves Sydney with a tree-lined waterfront that doubles as a multimodal public transport connection, with a ferry terminal that connects to the new Wynyard Walk connection - itself also designed by ASPECT Studios with Woods Bagot.
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  • TEAM ASPECT|OCULUS , Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, PTW, FJMT, Collins & Turner, Hassell, Tzannes, Durbach Block Jaggers, Tony Caro
  • Awards 2019 Good Design Awards - Architectural Design Award, Urban Design Award
    2019 AILA NSW Awards - Award of Excellence, Civic Landscape
    2019 International Architecture Awards - Urban Planning Award, Landscape Architecture Award
    2019 National Awards for Planning Excellence - Great Place Commendation
    2018 PIA NSW Awards for Planning Excellence - President’s Award
    2018 PIA NSW Awards for Planning Excellence - Great Place Winner
    2018 Australian Urban Design Awards Built projects - Commendation, City and Regional scale
    2018 Greater Sydney Planning Awards - Great New Place to Live and/or Work
    2018 International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) AAPME Awards - Award of Excellence, Economic Viability Category
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Florian Groehn, Simon Wood, Simon London