Marramarra Shack / Leopold Banchini Architects
In 1788 Captain Cook and his fleet entered the delta of the Hawkesbury and the sheltered bay of Sydney. At the entrance of the Dyirabun (Hawkesbury) River, he was first welcomed by the Darug People who had been living on these banks since the beginning of times. Not long after, the British colonized the Australian territory, building a network of roads and electrical lines across the vast country. The electrical posts were made of some of the finest local hardwoods. Later on, these posts were slowly replaced by steel posts.
- architects: Leopold Banchini Architects
- Location: Marramarra Creek, New South Wales, Australia
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Rory Gardiner