DescriptionBarangaroo wharf under construction, April 2017.jpg
English: A view from the shore at Barangaroo, New South Wales, of Wharf 1 of the Barangaroo ferry wharf, under construction since 2015 and opened in June 2017. In this picture, work is nearing its completion, with one of the two piers of the wharf installed. The piers themselves were built at the Balmain Shipyard, before being floated over to Barangaroo for installation. Its one of the conveniences of ferry wharf construction; that you can easily build off-site and transport it via a safe and almost entirely open waterway. The wharf's design is an advanced version of the curved, potato chip-like shell designs of wharves constructed or redeveloped in the Transport for New South Wales era, compelte with an abstract pattern of tesselating triangles decorating the wharf's walls and roof, and also partly encased by glass walls.
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