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Prince Alfred Pool Park in Sydney

Prince Alfred Pool Park, Sydney Architecture, NSW Sport and Leisure Development, Architect, Images

Prince Alfred Pool Park in Sydney

Leisure Facility in New South Wales, Australia design by Frost*collective

20 Apr 2017

Prince Alfred Pool Park

Design: Frost*collective with Neeson Murcutt Architects

Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Make a Splash – Prince Alfred Pool Park

Prince Alfred Pool

City of Sydney’s vision to embark on a major revamp of Prince Alfred Pool was an opportunity to extend our already long standing relationship with this client and Neeson Murcutt Architects. We were commissioned to design environmental graphics, wayfinding and signage for the new swimming pool complex which is the largest public works project in Sydney in recent years.

Prince Alfred Pool

Prince Alfred Pool

The site’s colourful history as the home of Sydney’s seasonal circus gave us a theatrical and rich heritage to tap into. We developed our design using this inspiration while remaining mindful of the pool’s sustainability initiatives, the pool’s visitors, the architectural intent of Neeson Murcutt for the site’s redevelopment and the needs of the site both within the pool area and the surrounding site.

Prince Alfred Pool

Prince Alfred Pool

Circus Tales Lie at the Heart of Prince Alfred Pool’s Design Upgrade

Prince Alfred Pool

Prince Alfred Pool

Creative Collaboration Drew Out the Site’s Potential
We started with a deep-dive into the dynamics of the community and the pool’s future users to uncover attitudes and experiences. We dialled up the impact of a clear visual language by providing splashes of colour referencing the site’s circus heritage and the playfulness of water droplets. Hand-painted signs, kiln-fired tiles and stainless steel discs etched with the site’s sustainability initiatives are seen around the site. Our environmental placemaking approach blends with the green space while the future installation of super-size tree-guards for the surrounding palm trees provide an interpretive overlay, hinting at the stories embedded in the park’s rich history. The result is an overall experience for visitors that is both bold and nuanced.

Prince Alfred Pool Prince Alfred Pool

Prince Alfred Pool Prince Alfred Pool

We Integrated All Signage Into the Architecture and Surrounds so it Performs its Identity, Wayfinding and Communication Functions in a Polite and Fresh Manner.

Prince Alfred Pool

The redevelopment of the existing pool is part of a larger scheme that has seen enormous improvements to this area of the city and the experiences available to visitors, including the upgrade of the park and community facilities. The future implementation of a new tri-generation plant at the pool will allow the whole site to be taken off the energy grid – making it Sydney’s first self-powered pool.

Prince Alfred Pool Prince Alfred Pool

Prince Alfred Pool Prince Alfred Pool

“Urbanite didn’t just show respect for the architectural design, they enhanced it.”
Rachel Neeson,
Neeson Murcutt Architects

Prince Alfred Pool

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Location: Prince Alfred Pool Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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