Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre, Aquatic and fitness complex in Sydney, Australia
Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre is a training and leisure complex in Sydney featuring a 50-meter pool, a leisure pool, fitness equipment, and a multi-functional indoor sports court. The facility brings together different activity options in one location for visitors of all fitness levels.
The facility opened in 1999 on the site of the former City Bowling Club. This new development transformed the land into a modern sports and leisure centre.
Eight paintings by artist Wendy Sharpe decorate the swimming pool area with scenes from the life of Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman. These artworks become part of your visit and connect the facility to local sporting heritage.
The centre is open daily and offers flexible access for single visits or membership options. The layout is straightforward with facilities suitable for various training times throughout the day.
The building was designed to bridge two major city grids, creating a structure that seamlessly connects to its urban surroundings. This architectural approach makes it more than just a sports facility, integrating it into the fabric of the neighbourhood.
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