A development plan for the centre of Canberra is in the running for an international architecture honour, despite being rejected by the ACT government.. Subscribe now for unlimited access .
Login or signup to continue reading $ 0 / $ NaN /year All articles from our website & app The digital version of Today's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia All articles from the other regional websites in your area Continue The masterplan "Marion Park", designed for the City Hill Precinct, is headed to Singapore for the World Architecture Festival after being shortlisted in the finals for the Future Projects awards. The plan was designed by Contreras Earl Architecture and partners and submitted as an expression of interest for a block on London Circuit. The EOI was unsuccessful, with the ACT government saying they were unable to comment due to the ongoing sales process.
However, Contreras Earl Architecture's director Rafael Contreras said they are thrilled to see the masterplan recognised internationally. "This project holds a special place for us, and we hope it can serve as a model for future sustainable urban development." "We worked very hard to try to to create something really meaningful for the city, not only an asset for the residents of this project, but also more importantly for the community and for Canberra as a city.
" Designs for Canberra's future The masterplan was designed for Block 1 Section 121 City, which is located a.
