Project Name
Wulugul Pop-up
Posted in
Public facilities
Design Studio
Foolscap Studio
Completed
2015
Detailed Information
Project NameWulugul Pop-upPosted inPublic facilitiesDesign StudioFoolscap Studio
Completed2015

Imagine taking a mid-day break from the office in order to enjoy a quick walk by the sea and being able to relax while viewing Sydney’s skyline, hold an outdoor meeting and have access to the city’s best food vendors, creative happenings, and forward-thinking activations. Nestled under a single gorgeously-designed roof, Wulugul Pop-Up, a sustainable temporary architectural installation, is bringing together all of the above in Sydney’s newest urban waterfront neighbourhood, The Streets of Barangaroo, where a former container wharf at the city’s harbour is being transformed into the capital’s new hotspot, offering a multitude of small experiences, each providing a different ambience. Conceived and designed by Foolscap Studio on behalf of Lendlease, Wulugul Pop-Up is a forerunner of what will be unveiled in the greater area by late 2016 in a development project that will eventually feature about 80 retail and dining experiences.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

For the pop-up space at Wulugul, which means kingfish in local Aboriginal language, award winning design practice Foolscap Studio elevates simple natural materials into a refined and truly beautiful public space. The installation is made up of an undulating facade constructed from specially-engineered recycled cardboard tubes and sustainable local plywood, and runs the entire length of the 170-meter-long Barangaroo South waterfront at ground level. The project includes relaxation zones, an outdoor cinema, landscaped seating, meeting and co-working areas, event areas, a lending library, communal gardens, a sculptural forest and a think tank among others  —all of which revolve around a curated program of special events and festivals throughout the project’s 9-month residency.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Wulugul’s raw design concept was inspired by the landscape, topography, cliffs and beaches found along Sydney’s Harbour, creating a simple yet intentional understatement in order to draw attention to the interactive atmosphere and potential dynamic of the space. Foolscap’s director Adele Winteridge explains: “Our work is focused on how people interact with places. At Barangaroo, we wanted to create an experience where people can meet, interact, learn or just hang out and explore a new side of Sydney. It’s a snapshot of things to follow at the site.”

Offering a vibrant, creative and welcoming hub of innovation which speaks to the soul of the city, Wulugul Pop-Up is 2016’s most prominent architectural project-teaser.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Photo by Penny Lane.

Wulugul Pop-Up: Sydney’s Most Vibrant and Innovative Waterfront Temporary Space by Foolscap Studio

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