Green Seawalls in Sydney Harbour

By Reef Design Lab, Marine & Industrial Design Studio

When marine infrastructure, such as seawalls, is implemented along the coastline, this typically results in a loss of biodiversity due to the replacement of natural shoreline habitats with unnatural manmade surfaces and materials.

A collaboration between Melbourne-based studio Reef Design Lab and the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, the Living Seawalls program is exploring innovative ways to ‘green’ seawalls, reintroducing marine biodiversity via ecologically-friendly design.

Anston (then SVC Products) was commissioned to produce hundreds of concrete seawall modules for the Living Seawalls program, which have since been installed in two locations in Sydney Harbour. The bespoke modules incorporate detailed surface textures and geometric forms that mimic the naturally-occurring shapes in rocky shores and reefs.

Learn more about the process behind the Living Seawalls initiative.

Project images supplied by Alex Goad, Reef Design Lab, Leah Wood and Maria Vozzo, Sydney Institute of Marine Science.

Reef Design Lab

www.reefdesignlab.com

Reef Design Lab is a multidisciplinary design company developing marine habitat infrastructure for a range of research and commercial applications. We provide products and services to architects, builders, governments and research institutions to help investigate ways we can repair and maintain ecological diversity in the marine and coastal environment.

Location
Sydney Harbour, NSW 2000

Designer
Reef Design Lab, Marine & Industrial Design Studio

Contractor
Reef Design Lab

Sector
Commercial, Public Space

Application
Parks & Playspaces

Product Category
Custom Products

Product Colour/s
Custom

Photographer
Alex Goad, Leah Wood and Maria Vozzo

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