That is Bourke and Bowden, completed in 2024, it offers 16,500 sqm of premium commercial and retail space across three levels, and provide more for the needs of next-generational businesses.
If you go inside, you can notice a series of sculptures by acclaimed Chinese artist Guan Wei, whose work called Salvation, speaks to the history and future of migration in the area, embodying the diverse communities that live and work in Alexandria. And adds to the cultural value of Bourke and Bowden, fostering a deeper connection between the precinct and the broader community.
Besides, the development’s aluminium frames a predominantly glass façade. Its orangeade terracotta texture aluminium fins and battens to the area’s industrial roots as the site of Sydney’s historic brick kilns and resulted in a unique, contemporary landmark that balances homage with modernity, setting Bourke and Bowden apart as a visual and cultural icon.
Today, we’d love to share below with you:
*the big and high challenged panel collection
*the curved panel in details
*Large size and curved alumimium fins.
*Special terracotta texture painting for frames, fins and other aluminium stuffs.