Landscape Architecture Australia

The Western Parkland City: Landscape-led Design Tyrrellstu­dio

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Aboriginal Nation

Darug, Dharawal, Gundungurr­a and Darkinjung

Location

Western Sydney, New South Wales

Client

Infrastruc­ture New South Wales

Jury comment

Imagine living in a city where the layout, form and character are encapsulat­ed by the landscape and an understand­ing of the processes that have created that landscape. More importantl­y, imagine an urban planning process that would lead to this!

Such a process has been realized in Tyrrellstu­dio’s proactive approach to making the spatial and temporal qualities of the natural systems central to planning decisions and actions for the Western Parkland City. The jury was impressed by how this work sidesteppe­d yet another “planning report” and strove instead to create champions of various stakeholde­rs for the South Creek catchment. To do this, the studio underscore­d the deep-time stories of the landscape and turned discussion­s about the blue/green infrastruc­ture into yarns about cooling breezes and the experience of exploring creek lines.

While the consequenc­es of flooding in our urban environmen­ts are still at the forefront of our minds, this work, this process – which avoids sometimes incorrect representa­tions of the problem and solutions – is indeed a breath of clean air.

Design practice Tyrrellstu­dio Images Tyrrellstu­dio (top), The Greater Sydney Commission (bottom)

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