Periscope Canopy

Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh

PERISCOPE CANOPY

Supermanoeuvre

ARCHITECTS
Supermanoeuvre

STATUS
Built

BUDGET
$1m - 5m

PHOTOS
Hamish Mcintosh , Dave Pigram

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Lane Cove, Australia

CATEGORY
Commercial › Retail , Cultural › Pavilion Sculpture , Landscape + Planning › Urban Green Space

PERISCOPE CANOPY is a functional centrepiece and iconic gateway to a major urban renewal of the commercial core of Lane Cove in Sydney, Australia.

Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh

The canopy’s sweeping form and mirrored-shingle underside creates a 'periscope' that visually connects subterranean supermarkets and parking with a public park, playground and eating precinct above.

Challenge

Periscope canopy is primarily about placemaking and as such fulfils numerous and diverse functions.

Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh

It is a landmark: an iconic centrepiece and symbol of rejuvenation. It is a shelter from the sun and rain. It is a wayfinding apparatus.

A key challenge was that for most visitors the drawcard function — the supermarkets — and the points of arrival and departure are all underground.

This created a strong risk that many would remain unaware of the new park, playground and restaurants on the surface diminishing their vitality and viability.

Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh

Solution

The ‘Periscope’ that gives the canopy its name is formed from over 2000 mirrored shingles covering its underside.

This and literally allows people to see around corners, and from below the surface to above.

In this way it serves its function as a wayfinding apparatus, making desired and desirable destinations visible [around corners and from below] and addressing the key challenge by ensuring the vitality above is draws visitors from below.

Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh

And it is an experiential amplifier increasing the vitality of everyday life and the drama of our own and others’ movements. It spans the pragmatic to the poetic.

The project, won via an invited design competition, was designed in partnership with Scott Carver and delivered by ADCO Constructions.


Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Dave Pigram
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh
Periscope Canopy
© Hamish Mcintosh