The community hall in Sydney's eastern suburbs is designed around a grove of mature native trees. An inverted L-shaped layout was chosen to retain these trees, with a prominent blackbutt tree significantly influencing the building's entry sequence. The architectural approach emphasizes harmony between the structure and its natural surroundings, cementing the importance of preserving local flora in the context of community development.
The design of the new community hall is heavily influenced by existing mature native trees, particularly a significant blackbutt tree that shapes the entry sequence.
The architects employed an inverted L-shaped layout to preserve the grove of trees, ensuring that the natural landscape remains an integral part of the building's design.
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