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BARANGAROO CUTAWAY TO FEATURE FIRST NATION EDUCATION CENTRE

14 Feb 2024


Construction will soon be underway on the fit out of the Cutaway at Barangaroo in central Sydney.



The Cutaway is located at the south end of Barangaroo Reserve, and has been a large concrete shell, partially open to the elements, since it first opened in 2015. The project, designed by FJC Studio, will create a new cultural facility over three levels and a new facade adjacent to Nawi Cove. 

The project will enclose the open ceiling void with sound-proof glass skylights, create new event and gallery spaces, a dedicated First Nations education centre, an improved entry, as well as offices, on site amenities and back-of-house facilities, including a commercial kitchen.

FJC’s design is inspired by the concept of wound and healing – the wound being the damaging cut made in the headland to create a dock for container ships on the site in the 1970s, which has since been transformed into Barangaroo. The architects worked with a number of Aboriginal designers, including Dharawal Knowledge Keeper Shannon Foster; Bangawarra head of design Jake Nash, master of architecture graduate Matte McConnell (Wiradjuri), and Juliette Guadalupe-Foster (Guanani, Dharawal, Dharug, Gadi, Eora, Worimi), who participated in conversations with the Elders.

The design embraces the Aboriginal culture that was erased from the site, through a series of elements that will soften the harsh concrete shell. 

A Gibbagunya (stone cave shelter) will create a protective form within the space; Damun (Angophora and Fig tree-like structures) will rise from the rocky base; and Gunya (tree branches) will create protective canopies over the space and a focal point for gatherings. Patterns and markings on the Gunya will also reflect the skeletons of fish, a sign of Dharawal Salt Water ceremonies. The Damun will also reach high above the Cutaway to mark the entrance to the space.

The development application for the project was approved in December 2023. FDC Construction has since been awarded the contract for the fit out. The works are expected to be complete in 2025.

Barangaroo Cutaway to feature First Nation education centre
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