Central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau

central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau
central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau

Central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau In collaboration with furtado sullivan, the winning concept for central coast quarter stage 2 will see the development of two towers set alongside a central pavilion that will activate the area with retail and hospitality venues. The mixed use central coast quarter establishes a new benchmark for an active and functional city spine. we acknowledge the darkinyung people, the traditional custodians of the land upon which central coast quarter stands. we recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. stage 1 comprises of 295 residential apartments.

central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau
central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau

Central Coast Quarter Stage 2 By Dko Architectureau Dko comprises a multidisciplinary team of more than 200 professionals working across multiple offices in australia, new zealand and south east asia, and the practice constantly adapts to the changing needs of the market. however, the underlying principles that form the dko ethos remain consistent. we approach all projects with logic to. Dko and furtado sullivan have been selected as the winners of a design competition for the final stages of a mixed use precinct project in gosford on the new south wales central coast. the successful concept for central coast quarter presents two towers set alongside a central pavilion that will “activate the area with retail and hospitality venues,” the architects said. Central coast quarter stage 2 will see the development of two towers set alongside a central pavilion. ⁠ the retail podium will contain retail and commercial spaces, and the public pavilion will be. 2 years ago the jury commended the proposal’s response to ‘connection to country’, which set the framework for the built form response dko and furtado sulivan win st hilliers design competition for central coast quarter.

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