Gathering Place

2022 National Architecture Awards

Gathering Place | Penhale & Winter with Sandra Harben | Photographer: Kieran Murnane


2022 National Architecture Awards: The Nicholas Murcutt Award for Small Project Architecture

Gathering Place | Penhale & Winter with Sandra Harben

Traditional Land Owners: the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation

Gathering Place by Penhale & Winter and Whadjuk Noongar elder Sandra Harben was an invitation to gather in one of the city’s largely forgotten public spaces. Commissioned by the Fremantle Biennale, the proposal was conceived through a cross cultural conversation, an extended yarn between the project’s three authors.

The project, an unbroken sinuous seating arrangement, was situated within a quarried amphitheatre on Dwerda Weelardinup (Cantonment Hill), adjacent to the bilya (river). Inscribed along its length, a Love Letter to Place stitched together observations from site with deeply felt callings to Country. Physically gathering and binding elements of the site; a limestone edge, a significant Moreton Bay fig, she-oak trees and fragmented river views, the commission offered the public varied opportunities to meet, to engage in conversation or sit in quiet reflection, surrounded by the ebb and flow of changing diurnal rhythms.

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A pure expression of collaborative intentions between the architect and the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation, Gathering Place is a perfectly scaled, ephemeral civic work. Often, where a story is expressed literally, humility and wonder are lost. Here, the simple gesture of a curvilinear form, which makes a place for story, is a powerful, nuanced and never-ending proposition.

Like an everlasting and ancient songline inextricably linked to its cultural landscape, this work by Whadjuk Nyoongar Elder Sandra Harben with Penhale and Winter is an expression of the infinity of story, cultural memory and togetherness. Both the process and the outcome reflect Harben’s intent to “walk softly, walk slowly, walk quietly.” The design locates a Moreton Bay fig tree as a witness to the stories and gatherings.

This small-scale work is considered in every regard: detailed to be partitioned from modular, economical materials, and still surviving after its removal, as fragmented elements gifted to community and collaborators across the continent.

As is so often the case with works of architecture, what commences as a simple brief ends as a spatial revelation: a seat in the shade of a tree becomes a single, continuous love letter to Country. A thread of poetry engraved into the seat echoes the river, the serpent, the cosmos; the scale of this work is simultaneously intimate and immense. Gathering Place is a subtle, considered architectural wonder, even in its ephemerality.


Gathering Place | Penhale & Winter with Sandra Harben | Photographer: Kieran Murnane

Client perspective:
How does the design benefit the way you live/work/play/operate/educate/other?

Gathering Place formed the major architectural component of the 2021 Fremantle Biennale and connected strongly with the overarching Biennale themes of site-responsive practice and cross-cultural collaboration. It provided a quiet, adaptable and accessible space within the Biennale activation zone for events and gatherings of various size and type. Conceptually and spatially compelling, the work was exemplary in regards to depth of research, quality of documentation, cost and post-Biennale considerations.

Furthermore, the essence of the work could be found in the strong friendship formed by the co-authors and the way they cared for one another in the practice of their relationship.

Practice team:

Daniel Colley, Student Assistant
Sandra Harben, Co-Author
Shane Winter, Graduate of Architecture
Drew Penhale, Project Architect

Builder:

ICS Australia

Construction team:

Goodison & Burdett, Structural Engineer
ALTI Lighting, Lighting Consultant
Techworks Electrical, Electrical Consultant
ICS Australia, Contractor

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