Andrew Mackenzie
Housing, Urban & Masterplanning
St Leonards Mixed Use
Stage
CURRENT
COMPLETE
Introduction
The second in a series of ideas competitions, the St Leonards Mixed Use Design Competition is a national competition reimagining a mixed-use site in Sydney’s inner-northern suburb of St Leonards.
By integrating and enriching existing education, health and technology infrastructure into this commercial/residential hub, the project becomes a true community asset, where knowledge and creative capital can meet positively. The public space in this scheme is critical to making a destination; a place where people want to gather, move and interact.
The winner of the competition is Hayball + Monash University Architecture, with a proposal that reimagined the site as a model for the 21st century ‘Knowledge City’. By integrating and enriching existing education, health and technology infrastructure into this commercial/residential hub, the project becomes a true community asset, where knowledge and creative capital can meet positively.
Winning Design
Details
State
New South Wales
Country
Cammeraygal Country
Client
Willoughby City Council
Project type
DESIGN STAGE
Competition Winners
Hayball + Monash University Architecture
Jury (titles at time of engagement)
Callum Frazer
● Director, Elenberg Fraser Architects
Gabrielle Morrish
● Director, GMU
Greg Woodhams
● Environmental Services Director, WCC
Philip Follent
● Queensland Government Architect, OQGA
Tim Greer