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Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd-designed plaza celebrates the reconciliation of cultures
POSTED 04 Dec 2019 . BY Stu Robarts
A 27x34m (89x112ft) canopy will cover the plaza below Credit: Adjaye Associates
Adjaye Associates and Sydney-based contemporary Aboriginal artist Daniel Boyd have unveiled the designs for a new public square and community building in Syndey with a huge perforated canopy.

Sydney Plaza is intended to celebrate the origins of the Eora indigenous people in its coastal Sydney location, highlight their complex relationship with early colonisers and create a dialogue about the reconciliation of cultures.

It is inspired by the "simple unitary forms and placemaking" found in Aboriginal culture and is imagined as a found place that might provide shelter.

A facility for bike storage is to be built underneath the plaza, with glass skylights in the pavement helping to light it.

A 27x34m (89x112ft) canopy will cover the plaza, resting on the integrated community building at one end and supported by a single, centrally-placed column at the other.

The canopy is designed by Boyd to filter and refract light through randomly-scattered, mirror-lined perforations, creating an effect that might echo that of the light in a found place.

The design of the community building takes a slender form and its steeply pitched roof references the design of early settlers' houses.

The building will house an open plan café, a gallery space and a garden terrace.

Flexible, approachable and free-flowing spaces are intended to create seamless connections to the plaza and its surroundings, as well as to encourage new connections between people using the spaces.

The project was awarded to Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd by the City of Sydney following a competitive expression of interest process.

It is due to be completed in 2022.
The canopy is designed to filter and refract light through randomly-scattered, mirror-lined perforations Credit: Adjaye Associates
The community building has a steeply pitched roof that references the design of early settlers' houses Credit: Adjaye Associates
Flexible, approachable and free-flowing spaces are intended to encourage new connections between people Credit: Adjaye Associates
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04 Dec 2019

Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd-designed plaza celebrates the reconciliation of cultures
BY Stu Robarts

A 27x34m (89x112ft) canopy will cover the plaza below

A 27x34m (89x112ft) canopy will cover the plaza below
photo: Adjaye Associates

Adjaye Associates and Sydney-based contemporary Aboriginal artist Daniel Boyd have unveiled the designs for a new public square and community building in Syndey with a huge perforated canopy.

Sydney Plaza is intended to celebrate the origins of the Eora indigenous people in its coastal Sydney location, highlight their complex relationship with early colonisers and create a dialogue about the reconciliation of cultures.

It is inspired by the "simple unitary forms and placemaking" found in Aboriginal culture and is imagined as a found place that might provide shelter.

A facility for bike storage is to be built underneath the plaza, with glass skylights in the pavement helping to light it.

A 27x34m (89x112ft) canopy will cover the plaza, resting on the integrated community building at one end and supported by a single, centrally-placed column at the other.

The canopy is designed by Boyd to filter and refract light through randomly-scattered, mirror-lined perforations, creating an effect that might echo that of the light in a found place.

The design of the community building takes a slender form and its steeply pitched roof references the design of early settlers' houses.

The building will house an open plan café, a gallery space and a garden terrace.

Flexible, approachable and free-flowing spaces are intended to create seamless connections to the plaza and its surroundings, as well as to encourage new connections between people using the spaces.

The project was awarded to Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd by the City of Sydney following a competitive expression of interest process.

It is due to be completed in 2022.



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