Stair treads and nosing from Anston Architectural Products were specified for a new curving stairway built as part of the massive redevelopment of the Bigge Park precinct in Liverpool, NSW.

A long-established recreational hub in the heart of Liverpool, Bigge Park has hosted numerous community activities since the late nineteenth century.

In 2018, the Liverpool City Council implemented an extensive redevelopment of the park precinct, with the intention to improve the existing facilities for public use. New amenities such as a free water play area, an outdoor gymnasium, an alfresco cafe and outdoor dining areas were introduced as part of the rejuvenation of the park.

The north-eastern corner of the park required a new section of stairs to bridge the level gap between the park and footpath, opening up pedestrian access.

Anston’s Granite Mimosa stair treads were paired with Latham stair nosing in Sparkling Black by Growth Civil Landscapes to create several concrete stair treads in rectilinear and curved shapes for the curving stairway.

Photographer: Kumayl Virjee