Ulladulla Terrace Walk NSW, Australia (2014)

Ulladulla underwent a five-stage upgrade by Shoalhaven City Council. The development of the Ulladulla Terrace Walk saw the construction of a new arcade and a timber boardwalk leading to a marina in Ulladulla Harbour.

Street Furniture Australia supplied tailored Frame Bin Enclosures with a laser-cut fish design in the stainless steel panels.

Ulladulla underwent a five-stage upgrade by Shoalhaven City Council. The development of the Ulladulla Terrace Walk saw the construction of a new arcade and a timber boardwalk leading to a marina in Ulladulla Harbour.

Street Furniture Australia supplied tailored Frame Bin Enclosures with a laser-cut fish design in the stainless steel panels.

location

Ulladulla Terrace

client

Custodian: Shoalhaven City Council

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