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Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project, Turf Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners

Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project

CompanyTurf Design Studio
Lead DesignersTurf Design Studio & Environmental Partnership
Design TeamCity of Sydney, Turf Design Studio & Environmental Partnership, Alluvium, Turpin + Crawford Studio and Dragonfly Environmental
Project LocationSt Peters, Sydney, NSW, 2044
ClientCity of Sydney
CreditsPhotos by Ethan Rohloff (unless otherwise stated)
Prize(s)Bronze in Architecture Categories / Landmarks, symbolic structures, memorials, public , Gold in Architecture Categories / Landscape, Gold in Architecture Categories / Urban Design
Entry Description

Much has been achieved over the past two decades in transforming the Sydney Park site from its industrial and landfill legacy, into 44 hectares of parkland and a vital asset for the growing communities of Sydney’s south-east.

This project is City of Sydney’s largest environmental project to date, built in partnership with the Australian Government through the National Urban Water and Desalination Plan. It is an integral component of Sustainable Sydney 2030; targeting 10% of water demand to be met through local water capture and re-use in the park.