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Gallery picks winner for its $60m garden competition

Artist interpretation of a proposed new pavilion.  

The National Gallery of Australia has announced that the winner of its $60 million National Sculpture Garden Design Competition is the team CO-AP Holdings.

The team  – made up of CO-AP, Studio JEF, TARN and Plus Minus Designwas selected for its joint vision of the National Sculpture Garden based on “respect, care and future ambition” for the three-hectare site.

The gallery said it had now begun fundraising “with an ambition to raise $60 million through philanthropy to cover the costs of the revitalisation.”

National Gallery Director,Dr Nick Mitzevich said: “The jury were struck by the devotion and care CO-AP Holdings had for the National Sculpture Garden. CO-AP Holdings understood the significance and gravitas of the existing garden and its legacy, but also the importance of bringing the garden into the 21st century.”

Artist interpretation of proposed new forecourt and reflection pool.

Their draft design imagined a Sculpture Garden that re-connects the gallery with the surrounding landscape, enhancing accessibility, lighting and amenities.

Other plans will be to replace the existing Sculpture Garden marquee with a permanent stainless-steel and glass pavilion that creates a new space for exhibitions, events and education programs.

The reimagined gardens will transform the current summer, winter and spring gardens into eucalypt forests, a fern gully, casuarina groves and grassy woodlands, while there will be a new promenade and campus square at the gallery forecourt.

Helen Musa

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