Sunday, 6 April 2014

Exploring the Sydney Laneway

There are a large number of lane ways at the city of Sydney, they have various functions and shapes at city.  Today I will introduce the laneway of Sydney- Angle Place.


Angle Place is famous for its forgotten sone feature, which is part of the Laneways: By George!Hidden Networks project. There are lots of empty birdcages hanging in the sky, accompanied by the sounds of Sydney's lost birds which may have lived in this area, before the city including this laneway, replaced their native habitats.

Also,  there are some restaurants serving delicious food for people, especially those white collars working at Sydney CBD. In my opinion, this Angle Place is really necessary. Since this one should be belong to quiet backs according to A Pattern Language, people are facing scattered work everyday, they are always pushed by work communities, therefore, they need to take a break and be supported by some kind of quiet.  One of the main function of the laneway is offer a space for people to have a nice lunch, talk with friend, and temporally forget complex work.

Moreover, this laneway can connect Martin Place with George St. When George is crowded, you can choose this way to pass. At here, you can have a rest and slow down your pace to find out the art of Angle Place.



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