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Ngabu // 2025

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PROJECT: NgabuDATE: 17 January – 27 April 2025LOCATION: Overhead bridge at corner of Hickson Rd & Pottinger St, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney NSW 2000, Gadigal CountryCLIENT: Walsh Bay Precinct Association Climb over this giant Dharawal shell art bridge while taking in the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. Ngabu is up in the Walsh Bay Arts

Macquarie Park Innovation Precinct Stage 1 Public Art and Culture Study – DPE

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Project: Macquarie Park Innovation Precinct Public Art and Culture Study Organisation: Within consultant team for Allen Jack+Cottier Architects (AJC), on behalf of the NSW Department of Planning and Environment Place: Sydney Year: 2022-Current Project Type: Current, Culture-led Placemaking Header image: Macquarie Park Innovation Precinct indicative render – AJC The Macquarie Park Innovation Precinct – Stage 1 Rezoning

Walsh Bay Arts Precinct – Uptown Program

Project: Walsh Bay Arts Precinct – Uptown Program Organisation: Walsh Bay Arts Precinct member companies, funded by Investment NSW Place: Sydney Year: 2023 – Current Project Type: Current Header image: Bangarra Dance Theatre – Yuldea (Photo: Daniel Boud)   City People is pleased to be working with nine of Australia’s leading arts organisations as coordinator

Arts, Play and Discovery: Sydney Children’s Hospital and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre – Health Infrastructure

Project: Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre: Arts, Play and Discovery Organisation: Health Infrastructure NSW Place: Sydney Year: 2022 – Current Project Type: Current Header image: SCH1 Centre Court Entry design render – Billard Leece Partnership Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick Stage 1 and Australia’s first Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre located

Blacktown International Sportspark – Public Artwork

Project: Blacktown Exercise and Sports Technology hub (BEST) Organisation: Blacktown City Council Place: Sydney Year: 2022- Current Project Type: Current Header image: Blacktown International Sportspark proposal render – ARM Architecture Blacktown International Sportspark was developed as a major playing and training venue for athletics, baseball and softball for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. The sportspark