Architectural Culture: New Perspectives 2017

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MATTHEW PULLINGER UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY ARCHITECTURE 2017

for an adaptive reuse of the White Bay Power Station as a sustainable energy storage facility, and a waste and water treatment plant that could recycle the city’s waste products and convert them into reusable resources. The design ties in these renewable processes with a transport hub and a public plaza to become the new beating heart of the city.

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(Above) Andrew Hogan ‘Link’. The first stage focuses on a new master plan for the Bays Precinct. The design posits a new innovation district on the Glebe Island peninsular as an archtype for high density, mixed use living, presenting the potential for denser residential living and employment, the leverage of mass transit, and re-population of urban cores. The second stage features a proposal


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