Joint venture
partners, HASSELL + Populous have won the architectural contract for the design
of Sydney’s new integrated convention, exhibition and entertainment
precinct at Darling Harbour, due for completion in 2016. HASSELL +
Populous are design consultants to Destination Sydney consortium, which
has been selected by the New South Wales Government as preferred developer and
contractor of the AUD $1 billion facility.
The consortium
comprises of developer Lend Lease, its infrastructure development business
Capella Capital, leading venue managers and operators AEG Ogden, and Spotless,
which will deliver Facility Management Services. Populous has designed both the
London and Sydney
Olympic stadiums in addition to 45 Convention and Exhibition centres around the
world.
The firm’s
senior principal and project leader, Richard Breslin, says Sydney
will have a state-of-the-art venue that will showcase the city to the world and
revitalise Darling
Harbour, both
economically and culturally. Ken Maher, HASSELL design leader on the project,
said the firm was delighted to take on the challenge of transforming a key Sydney precinct through
the design of three major public buildings and the unifying public realm.
“The re-making of Darling Harbour
is a rare opportunity to design a significant new quarter within the central
city,” he said. “It extends the urban fabric and re-connects the city to Ultimo
and Pyrmont with more permeable networks of streets and lanes. Importantly it
can bring a new level of public amenity for visitors and citizens alike through
extended public parkland that is identifiably ‘Sydney’ in character.
“It will be a fusion of architecture and landscape,
of indoors and outdoors, of engagement, education, living, creative working and
entertainment. The project demonstrates the imperative of responsive design to
sustain urban life at this critical time for our cities and communities,” he said. Populous’ Richard
Breslin added that the project presents a great opportunity for Sydney as a major
international destination.
“This
precinct will reflect the dynamism of Sydney’s
cityscape, redefine Darling
Harbour, and respect the
precinct’s parkland setting. “The landmark Convention Centre, deliberately clad
in materials which reflect its spectacular harbour outlook, will be
complimented by the rest of the precinct which looks onto parkland.
Here, the building’s boundaries are set back,
designed so the landscape becomes part of the building, with circulation and
meeting spaces open to the park, terraces functioning as
meeting spaces, and a huge 5000 sqm open deck on top of the building
providing a platform to be used for major events,” said Breslin.
The precinct will include:
- A convention facility capable of holding three separate concurrent events of up to 2,500 delegates
- Total exhibition capacity of 40,000 square metres
- An external event deck of 5,000 square metres featuring spectacular city views
- A plenary hall which can be converted to an entertainment theatre with a seated capacity of 8,000
- A grand ballroom with banqueting space for up to 2,000








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