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Location
Parramatta, New South Wales
Year of completion
2023
Building style
Contemporary

Awards and
recognition

2023
Better Future
Sydney Design Award 2023 (Silver)
2023
Better Future
Australia Design Award 2023 (Silver)
2023
Mainstreet Australia
Best Main Street Streetscape and Design Award
2023
IESANZ Award for Excellence 2023
A contemporary response to the culture of Paramatta while simultaneously acknowledging the spiritual history of the First Nations people.
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A beautiful concept

Anjana Ravishankar - Lighting Designer Cundall Sydney, author ‘Putting culture and story at the heart of the place-making’. Goes into detail on how ‘Burra burawa burring gili’ was conceived and the meaning behind the lighting sculpture.


Colour and emotion

From the plans drawn, scales of the eel were made using 40 individually coloured 12mm thick Polycarbonate sheets, cut to shape and the edges polished. Serving as dual purpose, the scales were part of the visual sculpture as well as a tool to cast bright colours onto the building walls and road below.

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Shaping light

Assembled with bending stainless steel extrusion, the 15-Watt IP67 RGB Neon Flex is fixed to each of the eel’s scales, outlining the panels with a programmable LED light. Numerous projectors for motion imaging were used to create movement on the pathway during the evenings.


Boxed brain

Five waterproof stainless-steel custom painted boxes were constructed to house the brains behind the lighting display. DMX player with world clock functionality and 24VDC 4A*32ch DMX512 decoders were used to manage the lighting system and programmable display.

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Light management

The programmable lighting schemes and schedules specific to dates and City of Parramatta council events were managed onsite via a laptop, with optional remote access programming for future topical events.


Meet the Award-winning team

Project Creator: Cundall
Lighting & sculpture design: Cundall (Bettina Easton)
First Nation Consultant: Uncle Jim Carrol with Matt Fellingham
Structural Engineering: Event Engineering
Lighting supplier: Co:Lab
Fabricator: Alchemy + Co and Co:Lab
Steel manufacturer: ASL Steel

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