Community and cultural development, Culture-led placemaking, Current 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
Culture-led placemaking, Current 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
Current 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
Current Project: John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct Organisation: Health Infrastructure NSW Place: Sydney Year: 2021 – Current Project Type: Current Header image: Proposal render for John Hunter Hospital – BVN Health Infrastructure is redeveloping the John Hunter Health Campus to deliver more facilities and provide additional capacity to meet the demands of northern NSW
Current 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
Current 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