119 Redfern Street wins sustainability award with ‘enoughness’
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge centre was recognised for its adaptive reuse.
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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge centre was recognised for its adaptive reuse.
Jan Utzon’s iconic creation turns 50 this month, so we’ve dived into the City of Sydney archives to look at the history of Sydney’s most recognised building.
Two City of Sydney projects received Awards of Excellence by an expert panel of judges.
We’re sharing the winning design for a state-of-the-art primary school and community hub in our inner-city.
Aesthetics, access and renewable design make Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre a winner.
The final stage of a conservation project will see Sydney Town Hall completely restored for all to explore and enjoy.
Take a moment to relax and explore the city from a different perspective.
The City’s online records portal includes over 1 million items, with almost half available to download.
A dedicated team is inspecting more than 300 buildings with potentially flammable material across our area.
Sir David Adjaye and Daniel Boyd will design a new public square, plaza building and public artwork near Circular Quay in Sydney.
We take you on a tour of some of Sydney’s most surprising restorations – and they’re all open for you to explore.
Playful architecture, innovative design, a makerspace, dinosaurs and of course books, there’s plenty to explore at Darling Square Library.
An exciting hub for learning, innovation and creativity in a beautifully designed building.
An early 20th century building that embodies the history of Sydney’s Chinatown has been recommended for heritage listing.
Buildings with heritage value worth retaining for the benefit of current and future generations.
An inspiring design for a modern library to support ideas and creativity.
A striking glass prism, a sunken garden, a plane indoors: there’s heaps to see at Green Square Library and Plaza. Take a sneak peek below.
Progressive library design and public artworks with community at their core.
One of Sydney’s best loved historic landmarks has been drawing shoppers, workers and visitors for 125 years.
Take a walk through the marvels of Sydney’s post-war architecture – our very own Mad Men era