Harold Park | Sydney, Australia | JMD design

Harold Park is a 3.8ha infill development site in Glebe, an inner Sydney suburb. The park provides important recreational, environmental and cultural assets that connect, expand and reinforce the existing open space systems around the Glebe Peninsula. The new park’s materiality and design are simple and composed to preserve and enhance the sites’ “as found character” thereby creating a distinctive place that draws on the existing setting, history and ecology.

Harold Park is bounded along the eastern edge by a 16m high sandstone cliff cut in the 19th Cent., a new apartment development along the western edge, and the early 20th Cent. Tramshed precinct to the north. The linear

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