PROJECT OVERVIEW
A new Alumni Park is coming to UNSW in 2021. The park will provide new recreation facilities for students and staff, embrace the history of the land and its people, and recognise the contribution of alumni.
The park is being redesigned with a focus on the student experience, providing new facilities for events, performances and club activities, as well as unique and welcoming spaces to relax and socialise.
PROJECTED TIMELINE OF WORKS
Works commenced: March 2021
Works projected to finish: August 2021
NEW FEATURES
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New facilities will be made available to students and staff, including a variety of settings for relaxing, gathering and socialising:
- Outdoor gym equipment and foosball tables
- Comfortable and welcoming performance seating on the Esme Timbery steps with shade provided by native shrubs
- Reclined seating arrangements to provide opportunities for students to relax.
CONCEPT IMAGES
Adjacent to the Esme Timbery Creative Practice Lab and brought to life by increased foot traffic from the Anzac Parade Light Rail stop, Alumni Park’s redevelopment will cement the new College Walk as the creative backbone of UNSW’s Kensington campus.
Consultation with the La Perouse Indigenous Community, the traditional owners of the land on which Alumni Park is situated, has been a major aspect of the Alumni Park project. Indigenous vegetation will be featured in the landscaping and a permanent Indigenous artwork has been commissioned for display.
The park’s revitalisation is funded by alumni, a gift from previous UNSW generations to those of the future.
PROJECT CONTACT in ESTATE MANAGEMENT
Senior Manager – Development & Design, Emily LaVigne e.lavigne@unsw.edu.au