A Plan of an Eco Tourism Resort facility to comply with the Principal Local Environmental Plan and Local Development plan is in place. The resort is sensitively designed and located to minimise bulk, scale and overall physical footprint and any ecological or visual impact.
In the heart of the greater BLUE MOUNTAINS, this eco-tourist facility will provide short-term accommodation to visitors on a commercial basis. It is located adjacent to an area with special ecological or cultural features in New South Wales. Australia.
The development proposal presented here will focus on the design, construction and operation of an eco-resort/hotel in the Greater Blue Mountains region. Therefore, the infrastructure in the resort will be built using environmentally friendly and locally sourced materials to mitigate pollution and carbon emissions. Basic supplies such as water, energy, food and transportation will follow sustainable guidelines.
Named ‘The Boomerang Eco Resort’, after the iconic boomerang symbol, it signifies the enduring strength of Aboriginal culture. Since the Boomerang is an internationally recognised symbol of Australia and has also been a popular symbol for tourism and travel, it will provide with notions of visitors returning ‘like a boomerang’.
We have adopted the Boomerang symbol as the focal shape of the hotel accommodation with a dome shape main entrance building to enhance our iconic approach to the architectural design. Iconic structures are game changers which represent nations, religions and economies. They connect past societies with current cultures and physical design to behind-the-scenes technology. This Iconic Project will be of a significant scale and will have high visibility and major community impact.
Boomerangs are an internationally recognized symbol of Australia. For Aboriginal people the boomerang is as old as creation and a symbol of the enduring strength of Aboriginal culture. It is a symbol of cultural endurance and a tangible link to their long presence on this continent. The boomerang features in Aboriginal creation mythology, and for Aboriginal people the boomerang is considered as old as the continent.
The boomerang has also been a popular symbol for tourism and travel, with notions of visitors returning ‘like a boomerang’.
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