Sydney’s Barangaroo Cutaway在升级了1亿美元之后,作为文化和活动空间打开。 由土著创作的艺术和设计改造了Sydney’s Barangaroo Cutaway。
Sydney’s Barangaroo Cutaway, revamped with Indigenous-inspired art and design, opens as a cultural and event space after a $100 million upgrade.
悉尼的Barangaroo Cutaway在重新开发了1亿美元后即将完工,其特色是受杰克逊港无花果和原住民设计要素启发的像树一样的雕塑,包括类似传统岩石掩体的形式。
The Barangaroo Cutaway in Sydney, nearing completion after a $100 million redevelopment, features tree-like sculptures inspired by the Port Jackson fig and First Nations design elements, including forms resembling traditional rock shelters.
该空间由FJC工作室的Richard Jones与土著合作者Shannon Foster和Jake Nash设计,作为一个文化和活动枢纽,隐藏基础设施,加强声学。
Designed by Richard Jones of FJC Studio with Indigenous collaborators Shannon Foster and Jake Nash, the space serves as a cultural and event hub, concealing infrastructure and enhancing acoustics.
改造后的场馆最初于 2015 年开业,旨在促进旅游业和当地活动,尽管它过去曾因取消专门的土著文化中心的计划而受到批评。
Originally opened in 2015, the revamped venue aims to boost tourism and local activity, though it has drawn past criticism for scrapping plans for a dedicated Indigenous cultural center.
官方说,更新的设计为网站的历史和风景带来荣誉。
Officials say the updated design honors the site’s history and landscape.