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Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward

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Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward

| architects, architecture, modern architecture, modern buildings, new buildings | August 02, 2010

image: Atelier Jean Nouvel/Designboom

Jean Nouvel’s design for “One Central Park” in Sydney, Australia finally approved.

Much more via Designboom here.

About the author

Drawing upon original ideas and extensive personal and professional experience in the field, David McFadden crafted this article to explore the untapped potential of making historic architectural masterpieces more sustainable. After working at various design practices—both full-time and freelance—and launching his design firm, David identified a significant gap in the industry. In 1984, he founded Consulting For Architects Inc. Careers, an expansive hub designed to align architects with hiring firms for mutual benefit. This platform enables architects to find impactful design work and frees hiring firms from the time-consuming cycles of recruitment and layoffs. David’s innovative approach to employer-employee relations has brought much-needed flexibility and adaptation to the industry. As the Founder and CEO, David has successfully guided his clients and staff through the challenges of four recessions—the early ’80s, early ’90s, early 2000s, the Great Recession, the pandemic, and the current slowdown due to inflation and high-interest rates.

2 Responses to "Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward"
  • Alex August 10, 2010

    Great article! Your style is so much better compared to most other writers. Thanks for writing when you do, I will be sure to read more!

  • consulting4architects August 10, 2010

    Thanks Alex, but the credit here goes to Designboom.

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