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Case studies

Demonstrating the value and beneficial outcomes that come from good design processes

People gathering at Newcastle Civic Park. Credit: Cory White / Government Architect NSW

Public projects

The following case studies illustrate the concepts in our key policies and guidelines. They focus on both good design processes and outcomes.

Together, the growing suite of case studies provides evidence of the value of good design and 'design champions' in the development of projects.

Students playing at Australia Street Infants School.
Ballast Point Park is a former industrial site on the harbour in Sydney’s inner west has been converted into a generous and exciting public park.
Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre encompasses a series of indoor and outdoor public spaces and connected community facilities.
Bishan Park is an inspiring example of how a city park can function as both ecological and social infrastructure.
The Bourke Street cycleway is a 3.4 km active transport corridor across a traffic-congested area of inner city Sydney, from Woolloomooloo to Waterloo.
The Cool Streets Method is based on research about the benefits of street trees.
Tamworth Regional Council's pop-up festival to mock up ideas for a street upgrade.
The Juanita Nielsen Community Centre is housed in a heritage-listed warehouse in the inner city suburb of Woolloomooloo.
Refurbishing the Prince Alfred Park Pool was part of a wider upgrade of the 7.5 ha Prince Alfred Park, next to Sydney’s Central Station.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is the largest urban park built in the UK in the past century. Libby Gallagher
Restoring the Waters Creek Restoration project demonstrates how we can extensively improve the way we manage stormwater and flood protection in our urban areas and suburbs.
The Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park bridges over a railway corridor and arterial road to reconnect the city to its harbour waterfront.
Sydney Park now captures and cleans 850 million litres of stormwater a year, making this water available for re-use.
The State Heritage-listed Temora Railway Station has been restored and returned to active use.
The Goods Line is a lively public thoroughfare and elevated linear park running along a disused railway corridor.
The GreenWay is a 5.8-km parkland corridor through Sydney’s inner west, shared by walkers, cyclists, and wildlife.
Waterloo Youth Family and Community Centre Weave building has been created through the clever refurbishment and complete transformation of a former council amenities block.