Perspective view of Argyle Street showing the rehabilitated Switch House and re-facadedArgyle Railway Substation, with newly introduced multi-directional pedestrian connectionsintegrated into the existing urban fabric.
Existing bridge stair bearing the weight of a colonial façade, reactivated by a new terraceopening that disrupts the once-singular narrative and creates fresh spatial potential.
Northern entry of the existing Bridge Stair between The Rocks and Observatory Hill, reinterpreted through new pedestrian and small revitalising interventions.
View of Cumberland Street showing new interventions that reconnect spaces acrossmultiple levels, including a newly introduced pedestrian bridge over the highway (the routethat leads toward the Sydney Harbour Bridge).
Model photograph of the re-façaded Argyle Railway Substation, featuring a geometrically patterned screen inspired by textile artist Peter Collingwood and reinterpreted as a sun-shading façade with integrated planting boxes.
Perspective views of various areas around the Argyle Railway Substation and Switch House, highlighting rehabilitated urban moments formed by the reconfigured circulation and public interfaces.