Monday, October 18, 2010

Come to an Exhibition of Sydney's Urban Future ...


What will Sydney look like in the future ?
How knows for sure but the Sustainable Sydney 2030 exhibition curated by Mark Szczerbicki one way to see.
According to Mark the exhibition is based on the premise that "The year is 2030, and the city’s population has just exceeded 6 million. The metro carriages are due for replacement, Central Park’s tri-generation plant is operational and the new broadband network is reaching peak speeds of 9 gigabytes per second."
So, by using recent projects by architecture students from UNSW, UTS and the University of Sydney, along with key visions included in City of Sydney's Sustainable Sydney 2030 the exhibition shows us what it might be like here in 2030 through a variety of graphic and video media. 
Commissioned by the City of Sydney and curated by Mark Szczerbicki, this exhibition is being held at Customs House, Ground Level, & Exhibition Space, Level 2 between 20 October – 28 November 2010.  You can find out more here.
Opening night is on 20 October 2010 from 6.30 pm so come along and be part of Sydney's future.
Sounds pretty interesting.  So, see you amongst the futuristic high rises.

Francesco ...

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