These signs are at the Henderson Road entrance of the Australian Technology Park, in the inner city suburb of Eveleigh. The Australian Technology Park opened in 1996 as a home to a community of researchers, entrepreneurs, incubator businesses, start-ups, mature technology companies and education organisations. It utilises the heritage buildings of the old Eveleigh Railway Yards, along with a number of contemporary buildings.
I really like this - the angle makes it so dynamic!
ReplyDeleteExquisite sculture, lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's a sculpture and a sign, in one.
Deleteunusual and lively!
ReplyDeleteEverything in Australia makes you tilt your head in wonder :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the way they lean into the photo.
ReplyDeleteare the old railway yard heritage buildings properly preserved in their new environment?
ReplyDeleteMost of them have been preserved and have a number of different uses including office space, museum, theatre and even markets.
DeleteLike it leaning, too!
ReplyDeleteAn arty upgrade for the tired old Eveleigh area! It used to look so unloved when I was in Sydney!
ReplyDeleteVery an unloved area in the past, nifty signs.
ReplyDeletei like the way they tilt
ReplyDeleteVery cool! A piece of art and a sign, all in one!
ReplyDeletevery interesting signs
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