Landscape Architecture Australia

For Parks and Open Space

Landscape Architecture Award

Dyuralya Square Oculus

Aboriginal Nation

Gadigal

Client

City of Sydney

Location

Waterloo, New South Wales

Jury comment

This project is an example of a former brownfields site done right, reflecting the contemporary needs of a densifying population while providing strong links to the site’s natural and industrial past. Dyuralya Square is a well-considered piece of recreational and social infrastructure that provides much-needed open space

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