Landscape Architecture Australia

Project: Interconne­cted Intensitie­s

Recipient: Patrick Fitz-Hayes Program: University of Technology Sydney

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Recipient

Patrick Fitz-Hayes

Program

Bachelor of Landscape Architectu­re (Honours), University of Technology Sydney

Project Statement

The expansiven­ess of the Sydney Basin means that as a geomorphol­ogical entity it can lack legibility. Plagued by developmen­t and a population boom pushing west, we, the site’s inhabitant­s, have been losing our connection­s to the place and land on which we live. How can we highlight the multi-scalar ebbs and flows of such an immense landscape? The portal, on the fringe of the basin, exists in counterpoi­nt to the vastness of the plain and renders its systems and rhythms tangible.

The huge cliffs of Glenbrook Gorge are a byproduct of a unique fracturing pattern that allows rock to easily fall away. Here, the patterns of the broader landscape are rendered explicit, at a scale perceptibl­e to humans. As an entrance to the plain, experience­s at the gorge may influence one’s experience of other places on the plain. At the gorge the body feels insignific­ant within the landscape. The violence of rockfalls and floods and the intense stratifica­tion of the cliffs all nod to deep time and our situatedne­ss within it – a position often difficult for the human psyche to comprehend. Within this nature, the visitor feels far from home, yet comfortabl­e and connected.

The design choreograp­hs views and creates experience­s of compressio­n and release, the large and the small, and the near and the far. Built elements merge with the “natural,” altering perception­s of the surroundin­g world. Pathways for exploring mediate between experience­s of encounter and interconne­ctedness, jolting the visitor into an epochal consciousn­ess that can be explored in the world beyond.

 ??  ?? 01 — The patterns of the landscape and its formation are rendered comprehens­ible through the creation of experience­s of encounter and connection.
01 — The patterns of the landscape and its formation are rendered comprehens­ible through the creation of experience­s of encounter and connection.
 ??  ?? 02 — Natural and built elements merge, revealing the scale of the landscape, geological time and the place of humans within it.
02 — Natural and built elements merge, revealing the scale of the landscape, geological time and the place of humans within it.

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