Mangrove Creek Dam Visitors Centre | Slater Architects

The original Mangrove Creek facilities were lost in the Three Mile Fire in 2019. Central Coast Council reached out to Slater Architects with a brief was to redesign and recreate the Mangrove Creek Dam Visitor Centre, incorporating a new interactive visitor education centre, accessible amenities, picnic shelters and a children’s play area.

The design encourages insight into the natural environment, cultural heritage and highlights important components of the Central Coast’s water supply system. The design of the visitor centre comprises of a feature butterfly roof that is angled in 2 directions to embrace the views and orientation towards the dam.

Materials have been selected to reflect the natural environment and provide longevity and include natural finishes such as rammed earth, polished concrete, plywood, timber look screens, black steel and framing. The amenities building and picnic shelters have been designed with a similar aesthetic to provide a cohesive built form.

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