RSHP

Barangaroo South Masterplan

项目介绍
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项目介绍
English
Français

日期
2009 - 2015

业主
Lendlease / Barangaroo Delivery Authority

地点
Sydney, Australia

造价
$6,000,000,000 AUS

简介

Barangaroo South Masterplan was part of a 22-hectare site masterplan to transform a former container port on Sydney's harbour. The masterplan was split into different zones: Barangaroo South for commercial and residential development as an extension of the city’s central business district, (CBD); Central Barangaroo as a low density, predominately residential neighbourhood overlooking a harbourside city park, and Headland Park as a reconstructed, naturalistic landscape for all.

Covering six hectares of built development, Barangaroo South has become a new city quarter that integrates with the existing urban fabric. At the heart of the scheme are the International Towers Sydney, (2017), three office buildings organised on a fan-shaped grid which adopt the scale and density of the CBD whilst maintaining a fully accessible waterfront.

Over two-thirds of the development was set aside as public and recreational spaces, including a continuous waterfront promenade that was previously broken by the port, (Wulugul Walk, 2021); an amphitheatre-style boardwalk stepping down to the water, (Watermans Cove, 2025) and a one-hectare park, providing a green retreat for the community, (Hickson Park, 2020).

The plan reconnects the area with the rest of Sydney by creating strong pedestrian and public transport links, including Wynyard Walk – which brings Wynyard Station to the doorstep of Barangaroo - and Sussex Street Bridge (2016); a new ferry terminal (Barangaroo Ferry Wharf (2017), and a metro station (Sydney Metro Barangaroo Station, 2024) at Barangaroo Central.

Part of the Clinton Climate Initiative’s Climate Positive Development Program, Barangaroo South became Australia’s first carbon-neutral precinct in 2019. The area, as well as the International Towers have all been WELL Certified at the Platinum level – making it one of the world’s most sustainable multi-use precincts. In addition the towers have all been recognized with a 6 Star Green Star rating – the highest level of sustainability for a building - from the Green Building Council of Australia

项目资料

团队
Ben Darras, Tobi Frenzen, Ivan Harbour, Mimi Hawley, Amarjit Kalsi, Chris McAnenny, Ann Miller, Alison Oktay, Andrew Partridge, Richard Rogers, Laura Salisbury, Andrei Saltykov, James Stopps, Paul Thompson, Simon Tonks

日期
2009 - 2015

地点
Sydney, Australia

Site Area
22 ha (of which 6 hectares will be developed for commercial, residential, hotel, cultural and transport uses)

Co-Architect
Lippmann Partnership

Services Engineer
Arup

Landscape Architect
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN)

团队

团队
Ben Darras, Tobi Frenzen, Ivan Harbour, Mimi Hawley, Amarjit Kalsi, Chris McAnenny, Ann Miller, Alison Oktay, Andrew Partridge, Richard Rogers, Laura Salisbury, Andrei Saltykov, James Stopps, Paul Thompson, Simon Tonks

日期
2009 - 2015

地点
Sydney, Australia

Site Area
22 ha (of which 6 hectares will be developed for commercial, residential, hotel, cultural and transport uses)

Co-Architect
Lippmann Partnership

Services Engineer
Arup

Landscape Architect
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN)