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Sydney Is Getting A Whole Bunch Of Futuristic New Buildings

Oct 25, 2014, 01:44 IST

The approval of a controversial but stunning new casino development on Sydney's iconic harbour-front isn't the only new project underway in Australia's biggest city.

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There's also a Frank Gehry-designed university building, a now completed building clad in vertical gardens, and two eye-catching proposals from Koichi Takada architects.

Takada hopes to have both his developments completed by late 2016, while Gehry's university building was set for completion later this month. The casino development at Barangaroo is expected to be fully operational by 2019.

By 2020, it seems the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge will have some extra company in the city's sparkling Central Business District.

Sydney By Crown, designed by Takada's firm, is a 25-story $250 million development set for the CBD.

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The rooftop terrace will feature an infinity-edge pool, bar, and garden.

There's a lane-way in between, which will feature more traditional ground-level architecture.

Crown Green Square will be submitted for approval to the city council shortly. The design is based on seamless architectural loops.

From shops to apartments, the mixed-use design aims to allow a constant flow of pedestrian traffic.

University of Technology Sydney is currently building Frank Gehry's first Australian building.

The crumpled facade contrasts strikingly with many nearby buildings.

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One Central Park is the initial stage of a $2 billion mixed use project. The building was recently completed.

Vertical gardens grow up the sides of the buildings, while motorized mirrors direct light to other green areas.

The controversial new Casino Development is around the corner from the Sydney Harbor Bridge.

From Sydney's west, the curled design will be a striking feature on the skyline.

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