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The final stage of Barangaroo
The New South Wales Government has announced AKIN as the winning design team in its Barangaroo Harbour Park Design Competition, a project that will transform a prime stretch of Sydney’s waterfront into vital open space. AKIN is a First Nations-led and Sydney-based team made up of Yerrabingin, Architectus, Flying Fish Blue, Jacob Nash Design, and Studio Chris Fox, with Arup as engineering consultants. https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/first-look-at-the-park-that-will-tra


Guardian: Wynyard Station’s Interloop: A Rare Win For Public Art In A City That Can Leave You Cold.
5 December 2017, Alex McKinnon, The Guardian Sydney underground station’s repurposed wooden escalators are a charming anachronism in a city too eager to bulldoze its own history. It is extraordinarily difficult to make people stop in busy train stations. A virtuoso violinist can be playing a masterpiece on a $3.5m Stradivarius and most people will be so intent on making their train they won’t even slow down. So it says something about Wynyard Station’s new artwork, Interloop,


SMH: Problematic? Mesmerising? Intrusive? The giant exhaust stacks set to divide Sydney
2 September 2022, Michael Koziol, The Sydney Morning Herald It’s the latest piece of public art poised to polarise Sydney: an ambitious sculpture of twisted steel, zinc panels and green plants adorning – if not quite obscuring – a trio of enormous exhaust stacks at the Rozelle Interchange. City West Link motorists would have already spotted the first shrubs affixed to the easternmost tower, while the other two remain bare concrete slabs jutting out of low-rise Lilyfield. The


Albury Summer Place launches by rethinking the familiar
13 December 2022, TIMOTHY ALOUANI-ROBY, INDESIGN LIVE Re/place has been installed for this year’s Albury Summer Pavilion! Studio Chris Fox has partnered with Bollinger+Grohmann engineers, the University of Sydney and Swinburne University of Technology to create this temporary installation with an experimental approach to materials and circular economy. Collaboration is at the heart of Re/place, designed by Studio Chris Fox in a research partnership with Bollinger+Grohmann en


ABC: Wynyard Railway Station escalator sculpture Interloop preserves heritage as time moves on
7 December 2017 Interviewed by Robbie Buck on ABC Radio Sydney. A grand sculpture installed at Wynyard Railway Station is attracting public praise for its unique design and preservation of an important part of Sydney's urban transport heritage. The artwork, titled Interloop, repurposed steps from the site's original escalators that had carried thousands of commuters to and from the station's main concourse. Sydney artist Chris Fox was commissioned to create the sculpture whic


AFR: An arresting installation planned for Sydney signals a new direction for infrastructure
14 December 2021, Michael Bleby, The Australian Financial Review - Life & Leisure Spiderman is coming to Rozelle. Well, if not the...


Broadsheet: A New Large-Scale Artwork Has Been Revealed at Sydney’s South Eveleigh Precinct
26 August 2020 , Ariela Bard, Broadsheet The 350-square-metre sculpture is by Sydney artist Chris Fox, who also created a mesmerising artwork from the old wooden escalators at Wynyard Station. Sydney has just landed a brand new large-scale public artwork in the revitalised South Eveleigh precinct. Interchange Pavilion , which was unveiled to the public yesterday, August 25, is the work of renowned Australian artist and architect Chris Fox. Standing at 11 metres tall and spann


7 News: The old wooden escalator treads of Wynyard have been used to create 'Interloop'.
9 December 2017, Channel 7 News Wynyard: The new escalators at Wynyard train station were opened this week. 244 of the old wooden escalator treads have been used to create a 'two stitching' stairway. The creation is been called the 'Interloop.' Wynyard Train Station: Wooden escalators turned off for the last time. 7 News, January 2, 2017


Australian Design Review: Studio Chris Fox unveils cusping public pavilion in Sydney
7 September 2020, Tili Bensley-Nettheim, Australian Design Review Artist Chris Fox has unveiled a new public artwork in Sydney’s revitalised South Eveleigh precinct that pays tribute to the area’s rail yard history. Commissioned by Mirvac and its consortium of partners on the South Eveleigh development, the Interchange Pavilion is an 11 metre tall cusping structure that reference the geometry of the railroad switch: the point at which train tracks diverge and change course.


SMH: Major art installation transforms industrial zone into meeting place.
25 August 2020, Nick Galvin. Sydney Morning Herald Sydney’s latest piece of public art is hard to miss. The massive 11-metre...
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