Steel Architecture
Built on the land of the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation
The National Colorbond® Award
Perth, Western Australia
Jury citation At Yagan Square, steel is celebrated as both a robust and delicate material, oscillating between background and foreground to a narrative that celebrates our past and offers a contemporary public space for the future. Yagan Square is a place created from a rich and dense overlay of stories, ideas, culture and community. Its carefully considered material palette is at the centre of its public expression and the articulation of a significant cultural landscape.
Beyond the use of steel as a structural system, perforated, etched and meticulously crafted Corten steel is deployed as a storytelling device in its own right. Its weathered surface absorbs the harsh Western Australian sun, conjuring up images of the state’s mining and infrastructural heritage as well as the ferrous stone gorges and vast deserts that characterize its unique landscape.
In striking contrast, steel is also used in a delicate and ephemeral digital tower in which fourteen slender steel columns sway gently in the wind, inspired by the reeds that originally grew in the wetlands that once occupied the site and representing the fourteen Nyoongar language groups. This landmark steel structure synthesizes the relationships, conversations and collaborative efforts of the architects, client, Indigenous working group and consulting engineers in creating this memorable and timeless urban public space.
— Yagan Square was reviewed by Emma Williamson in Architecture Australia Sept/Oct 2019. See architectureau.com/articles/yagan-square-lyons Architects and interior designers Lyons in collaboration with Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects; Landscape consultant Aspect Studios; Builder Doric; Retail design Maddison Architects with Encycle Consulting and Future Food; Civil, facade, structural and traffic engineer Aurecon; Mechanical, communications, fire engineering, vertical transport, audiovisual, ESD, hazardous goods, waste management, electrical, hydraulics and acoustics consultant WSP; Building surveyor Milestone Certifiers; Quantity surveyor Slattery; Access consultant O’Brien Harrop Access; Art coordinator Malcolm McGregor; Creative art template Material Thinking; Heritage consultant Griffiths Architects; Specialist lighting and digital services Ramus