4252 x 2835 px | 36 x 24 cm | 14,2 x 9,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
16. Oktober 2017
Ort:
Barangaroo Reserve, Millers Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Weitere Informationen:
Looking west from the Barangaroo Reserve, Millers Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia - in the foreground a Rivercat ferry setting out from Darling Harbour is passing and immediately opposite is the suburb of Balmain. In the background is White Bay and the Anzac Bridge. Opened in 2015, Barangaroo Reserve is a new harbour foreshore park in the heart of Sydney's central business district (CBD). It transformed of one of the city’s oldest industrial sites into a six-hectare headland open space for Sydneysiders and visitors. A concrete container terminal has been reborn as a naturalistic rocky outcrop, landscaped with more than 75, 000 native trees and shrubs. It provides new views of the city’s iconic Harbour. Barangaroo Reserve was designed by Australian landscape architects Johnson Pilton Walker in association with USA-based Peter Walker & Partners. It is named after Barangaroo, an Aboriginal Cammeraygal woman who was a powerful voice in the early days of colonial Sydney.