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Darling Exchange Market Hall

Darling Square is the most recent piece in the New South Wales state government’s $4 billion-dollar redevelopment of Darling Harbour. Located on the edge of Chinatown on the southern side of the harbour, the centrepiece of the project is the Darling Exchange, a circular building by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and Associates.

In 2017, Anthony Gill Architects (AGA) was one of three practices invited by developer Lendlease to pitch for the design of the market hall that would occupy

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