Penrith City Park, NSW

Client: Penrith City Council

Category: Public Open Space

Consultant: JMD Design

Location: Penrith

Country: Dharug

Completed: 2024

Value: $16.6M

Regal Innovations is proud to showcase the newly completed Penrith City Park, a vibrant green space revitalising the Penrith City Centre. This collaborative project with JMD Design and Penrith Council delivers a central gathering place for the community.

Project Highlights:

  • Central Lawn: A sprawling central lawn provides ample space for recreation, picnics, and community events.

  • Sustainable Design: A 78-metre sunken rain garden captures rainwater, promoting water conservation and a healthy ecosystem.

  • Water Features: Cascading water features with a connecting stream and a central fountain create a refreshing ambiance, especially during warmer months. Playful fog mist fountains add a touch of fun for children.

  • Native Plant Paradise: Lush gardens featuring native trees and shrubs beautify the park and attract local birdlife.

  • Green Oasis: A network of four pergolas offers shaded areas for relaxation, while the iconic amenities building boasts a green roof, further enhancing the park's sustainability.

  • Comfortable Amenities: Ample seating throughout the park invites visitors to linger and enjoy the space. Public art installations add a touch of cultural charm.

  • Historical Touch: The amenities building's façade incorporates recycled bricks from a historic Penrith brickyard, commemorating the city's rich heritage.

  • Improved Accessibility: The widened and refurbished Allen Place laneway provides better pedestrian and vehicle access, integrating seamlessly with the park.Penrith City Park exemplifies Regal Innovations' expertise in:

  • Public Park Construction

  • Sustainable Landscaping

  • Water Feature Installation

  • Public Art Integration

  • Heritage Preservation

Contact Regal Innovations today to discuss your next public park or urban green space project.

Contact us today to discuss your next public park or urban green space project.

Previous
Previous

Moondani Balluk, Victoria University

Next
Next

Wimbo Park