Sydney Leads The World With Its Placemaking Projects

We find out why investors are drawn to some stunning placemaking projects in Sydney that deliver the best amenities with luxurious interior appointments.
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We discover why Sydney is continuing its dominance as one of the top cities in the world in which to live, placemaking has been brought further into the limelight by both government and developers.
One Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. Image: LendLease Australia.
Sydney has some of the best parks of any major city in the world. From its network of parklands to its vast open spaces, the capital of New South Wales (NSW) has been designed to maximise outdoor living for its 5.3 million residents. A 50-year vision announced last year will see the entire metropolitan area under a single plan. NSW Planning and Public Spaces Minister Rob Stokes said, ?The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how we need to change the way we look at our public spaces ? not as parks in a city but rather as Sydney as a city within a park.?
Placemaking is taken very seriously in this part of the world. For the uninitiated, placemaking refers to the process involved in strengthening the connection between people and the places they share.
One Sydney Harbour – Living room design and configuration. Image: LendLease Australia
By reimagining and then capitalising on a community’s assets ? including parks, waterfronts, plazas, streets, markets, and both public an...
The post Sydney Leads The World With Its Placemaking Projects appeared first on LUXUO.
We discover why Sydney is continuing its dominance as one of the top cities in the world in which to live, placemaking has been brought further into the limelight by both government and developers.
One Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. Image: LendLease Australia.
Sydney has some of the best parks of any major city in the world. From its network of parklands to its vast open spaces, the capital of New South Wales (NSW) has been designed to maximise outdoor living for its 5.3 million residents. A 50-year vision announced last year will see the entire metropolitan area under a single plan. NSW Planning and Public Spaces Minister Rob Stokes said, ?The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how we need to change the way we look at our public spaces ? not as parks in a city but rather as Sydney as a city within a park.?
Placemaking is taken very seriously in this part of the world. For the uninitiated, placemaking refers to the process involved in strengthening the connection between people and the places they share.
One Sydney Harbour – Living room design and configuration. Image: LendLease Australia
By reimagining and then capitalising on a community’s assets ? including parks, waterfronts, plazas, streets, markets, and both public an...
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