Wednesday, August 10, 2011

A vision Over Barangaroo , Sydney Harbour

Barangaroo Headland Concept.
Keeping the existing lookout tower, new structure around and above to support new viewing platform. Indigenous looking cafe projected horizontally  looking out towards a proposal for an Indigenous statue at the headland.






A few designs for Barangaroo north. An inspired Indigenous looking cafe. A place tourists and locals might wish to visit. From the upper level you can view over the harbour and scenic Sydney.








Sydney Harbour and the foreshore can alter Sydney's future and cultural wealth and significance.

Design for " The Hungry Mile" Barangaroo Sydney Harbour + Foreshore

The Hungry Mile
The back sandstone wall dividing Millers Point to the Barangaroo Site
is a perfect place for use as a story board wall explaining the history of " The Hungry Mile".
Incorporated into the high existing sandstone wall can be the use of sandstone cut outs and sandstone projections, inside can be plaques , statues or artworks telling the story of " The Hungry Mile"  
In the distance is a statue of a character from the time of the great depression,
wearing a hat typical of that era, its all part of the history and significance of the era of " The Hungry Mile"
to explain in art and culture to last forever being a solid  part of Sydney's cultural fabric and relevance.
What better use of the High Sandstone wall!!

Miles Benjamin Buffalo 

Below is the Cultural Center Design showing the back wall concept of The Hungry Mile  in context


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Invisible Barangaroo Hotel Dream + Future Cultural Center


An idea and concept to produce a stunning
Three sisters type of Hotel over the foreshore


 A design for Cultural Center on Barangaroo + Sydney Foreshore

Friday, October 17, 2008

Sydney Harbour Solar Icon

Sydney Harbour and Circular Quay is really a seventh wonder of the world in my eyes, yet no where is the celebration of Indigenous people within this city and the foreshores to be seen.
Is it possible the land itself resembles and stands for the aboriginals of this country.