Creating a piece of architecture that over 10,000 people are going to use every day makes for an incredibly special project. That was the great fortune enjoyed by Woods Bagots’ Principal, Lucian Gormley, and Senior Associate, Anthony Chow, in designing Sydney Metro Crows Nest Station.
Located in the heart of Crows Nest Village on the Pacific Highway, from the outset the team’s incredible design focus was intersecting infrastructure and community. One of the smaller of the Sydney Metro Stations, Crows Nest is neatly compact, its well-resolved design focusing on human, residential-scale elements and simple external architecture to seamlessly weave large-scale infrastructure into the local community.
Download this case study to learn how the design of Crows Nest Station successfully integrates large-scale infrastructure with the human-scale elements of its surrounding community, using innovative brickwork and thoughtful design solutions.
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