Recent article in Urban Design Review speaking to three of the Studio’s spatial intervention projects in Sydney: The Interloop (2017) at Wynyard Station, the Interchange Pavilion (2020) at South Everleigh and the Rozelle Interchange at Rozelle Bay (2023).
Studio Chris Fox
Artists and Writers
Sydney, NSW 561 followers
We design and deliver landmark artwork interventions, working with project teams to discover meaningful stories of place
About us
Studio Chris Fox was founded by artist Chris Fox with the aim of transforming the built environment, bridging the disciplines of art, architecture and engineering. Chris has over 25 years’ experience in the built environment, navigating the complex constraints of the public domain to design and deliver landmark interventions of wonderment and beauty. The studio has a rich skill set that includes strategic art-thinking and computational processes that impacts urban design, architecture, landscape and place making. We transform places with sculptural form that push the boundaries of what seems physically possible, whilst telling meaningful stories of place and people through time.
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- Industry
- Artists and Writers
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Integrated Artwork, Architectural Intervention, Public Art, Installation Art, Concept Design, Detailed Design, Documentation, Engineering, Project Management, Fabrication, Material Research, Computational Design, Parametric Design, System Design, Construction, Installation
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Sydney, NSW 2016, AU
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Studio Chris Fox reposted this
Interchange Pavilion, designed by Studio Chris Fox, is a meeting place where tracks converge and a place of interchange where paths cross. Inspired by the precinct's rail history, the pavilion resembles the salient geometries of the railroad switch. The pavilion combined robotically molded glass-reinforced concrete, 1,400 pieces of router-cut Australian hardwood, and 250 meters of stainless steel ground rails. The process was managed with a computational workflow, and the resulting 350-square-meter public art installation created a meeting place and community event space highlighting the unique rail heritage. 📸 Josh Raymond #parametricarchitecture #parametricdesign #computation #pavilion #australia
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