Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Olivia Kong wins Doodle 4 Google 2013

Olivia’s doodle was titled “Brain Matter”.  Olivia said “"Brain Matter" is “about the exploration of the mind. It explores how the left side of a brain is about logical, mathematical and rational and how the right side is creative, explosive and colourful. Together, they create our perspective of further exploration of the world.”




Monday, November 11, 2013

MAKING OF CENTRAL PARK PARRAMATTA ROAD SYDNEY | CHANGING SYDNEY | SYDNEY FUTURE | CENTRAL PARK SYDNEY | SYDNEY | BROADWAY

Making of Central Park, Sydney's new downtown destination where a global collaboration of architects and artists have created an exciting urban village

I pass on parramatta road Sydney almost every weekend, UTS University Building was the tallest on parramatta road until they came up with the new development called Central Park Sydney. I was surprised by the architecture of the building as half of the building walls have some vegetation growing on it. It looks like a a Whole New Way new way of Going Green . It is eye catching just to watch the Architecture of this building. the Central Park is described by its developers as a "living mall"


Central Park designed by Jean Nouvel with PTW Architects
The second residential stage of Central Park designed by JPW Architects
the most of the Central is developed jointly by Frasers Property Australia and Sekisui House Australia
You can contact Central Park by phone 1300 857 057, by e-mail to cp@frasersproperty.com.au or just drop in to the Central Park Display Pavilion at 80 Broadway - open daily from 10am to 6pm. The best way to keep informed about future developments at Central Park is to register your interest by following Central Plaza on Facebook.
































































Some of the features of Central at Central park
 The multi-level vertical 'Living Mall' boasts a sun-drenched emporium, future-forward sustainable architecture, unique designs, free Wi-Fi, and extended trading hours.
 Fashion stores opening at Central include Adidas, a large-format two-story Glue Store, Hype DC, Foot Locker, Capsule, Voi, Blush Cosmetics with more coming soon including Superdry.
 The theatrical mixed retail hub will showcase art by local, national and internationally renowned artists in a pop up gallery, curated by Brand X and free to the public, on level 3.
 There has been 1000sqms of space on Level 3 designated for community cultural use.
 Alongside Brand X on level 3 is local photographic gallery 10×8 and local fashion label Roger Tait Man. Both groups will be offering workshops to students and the public on photography and fashion fabrication respectively as well as offering exhibitions and original menswear retail.
 Australia's first super-sized interactive digital wall designed by internationally acclaimed lighting expert Bruce Ramus will be unveiled.