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6 Lendlease have incorporated many organic forms into the innovative architecture at Barangaroo The Lendlease development at Barangaroo is establishing a new mixed use precinct for Sydneys CBD that takes a fresh look at building forms on this important waterfront site. Most of the buildings respond to the edge condition of the site with more fluid geometries involving flowing curves and circular geometries. Such a spectacular site calls for more expressionist architecture with buildings capitalising on the expansive views across Sydney Harbour. Anadara nicknamed The Cloud is a flowing apartment building on the waterfront at Barangaroo South developed by Lendlease and designed by FJMT Architects. The R1 restaurant building is located overlooking the harbour and the design was the result of an architectural competition. The architects are Collins and Turner who have won numerous architectural awards. The three commercial towers at Barangaroo designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners demonstrate the expressive form of the buildings that the Pritzker Prize winning Richard Rogers office is famous for. The floor plate is rounded at each end giving excellent views across the harbour and the city. The most sculptural building at Barangaroo South is the dramatic flowing curves of the Crown Sydney Hotel Resort. This building is at the northern prow of the precinct and it therefore takes on a more iconic role as a building in the round. The design by English architects Wilkinson Eyre demonstrates their architecture as a natural bridge between art and science. At an early development stage are three residential apartment towers at Barangaroo designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano. These are also responding to the waterfront setting with the use of flowing curves in the spirit of many of the Barangaroo buildings. Crown Resort Hotel and Renzo Piano Residential Towers R1 restaurant Commercial Tower