Heavy industry claimed the perimeter of the harbour in White Bay, Johnstons Bay, Blackwattle Bay, and Darling Harbour. This was also known as the “industrial belt”. A strong pride in industrial advancement with heroic buildings and infrastructure was achieved at the expense of the health and ecology of the natural landscape. The project is to show the non-industry side to people and celebrate seasonal changes. Human beings are so small in front of nature. Many generations have come and passed, while nature remains the same. So it can be seen as circulation and repeat of generations and nature. The White Bay will become a safe space for different generations that can pull themselves out from high-pressure city life, to engage with nature, to discover changes of seasons, to recall and create memories. The On and On journey starts from memories and ends with memories. From a reflection spot of the White Bay Power Station to intergeneration engaging, and willing to stay on the site. Therefore, everything is a cycle and keeps on and on…

Yanjun Li (Sarah)
Bachelor of Landscape Arch. (Hons)