Willowdale Sports Precinct / Sam Crawford Architects
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Willowdale Sports Precinct / Sam Crawford Architects
""Willowdale Sports Precinct is located at the juncture of an ancient landscape (with archaeological evidence suggesting inhabitation for the past 10,000 years or more) and a burgeoning new suburb in the changing southwest Sydney region.""
""Our design for the sports pavilion is inspired by archaeological finds in the nationally significant Indigenous sites nearby. It's a unique place within the Sydney region because it contains evidence for ground ovens lined with baked clay balls (like heat beads) that were manufactured, traded, and used for cooking by the local Dharawal and Darug peoples.""
The Willowdale Sports Precinct pavilion is located near Sydney's new international airport, referencing ancient clay ovens used by Indigenous peoples. The design reflects archaeological evidence of habitation for over 10,000 years. The pavilion's concept draws inspiration from significant Indigenous sites nearby, particularly the ground ovens used by the Dharawal and Darug peoples for cooking. This project represents a blend of historical significance and modern development in the rapidly changing southwest Sydney region.
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