Official launch of new Sandover Medal Walk and Subi Oval open space

Photo by Yvonne Doherty

Photo by Yvonne Doherty

The UDLA team was honoured to join the community, DevelopmentWA and other project stakeholders and collaborators this past weekend to launch the new Sandover Medal Walk, Subi Oval open space and the expansive Six Seasons Bidi Trail which includes six artworks.

The entire Subi East project has been a long time in the making, so we were especially thrilled to see the landscape being enjoyed by so many people of all ages.

"It is fantastic to be able to show the community the work done to transform Subi Oval into a hub of activity, and bring people together to make new memories at one of WA's most iconic locations." Planning Minister John Carey.

You can read more about the project on its project page.

Or at the WA Government Media Statement.

Credits

Client: Development WA
Aboriginal Country: Whadjuk Country
Location: Subiaco WA
Dates: 2019 - ongoing
Landscape Architects: UDLA+OCULUS
Contractors: RJV (Stage 1A), Landscape Elements (Stage 1B)
Aboriginal Development Manager: Karrda
Collaborators: Stantec (Civil Engineer), Acor (Structural Engineer), PJ Wright & Associates (Hydraulic Engineer), 3E (Electrical Engineer), Greco (Change Rooms), Bridge 42 (Project Manager), Apparatus (Art Consultant), Studio Field (Heritage Interpretation), Aunty Vivienne Hansen (Planting expertise)
Photography: Yvonne Doherty

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