The Exchange is a six storey building located along Little Pier Street at Darling Square, in the inner city suburb of Haymarket. It was designed by Japanese architecture firm, Kengo Kuma & Associates and was completed in 2019. Wrapped in over 20 kilometres of timber ribbons, the unique spiral-like building gives the appearance of a hive. Darling Square Library is spread over two floors and a childcare facility spans over two floors. The ground floor houses a food hall, the mezzanine a restaurant and the rooftop has a bar.
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Incredible building! Unique.
ReplyDeleteHello, it seems to be unique, I have never seen a building designed like this, cool. I hope your day and new week are great!
ReplyDeleteFascinating architecture!
ReplyDeleteErr, yes, well....
ReplyDeleteKind of weird - wonder what the inside looks like.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of an Australian building wrapped in timber ribbons. Who commissioned the design from Japan? and I wonder what their goal was.
ReplyDeleteNow that's an interesting building!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling of a building this is.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Like a stack of pancakes!
ReplyDeleteA very different building. Looks like a stack of paper plates. I wonder what it is like from the inside looking out.
ReplyDeleteMakes me smile. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture!
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