Master Plan
The vision for Bradfield City is outlined in our Master Plan. It sets the direction for sustainable growth, innovation, and vibrant community development.
At a glance
36 hectares of open space, including 2-hectare Central Park
80% green roof coverage or bio-solar systems
5-minute metro connection to the WSI Airport
Space for over 80 buildings exceeding 40 metres
Major event and dedicated cultural space
First Nations cultural values integrated
About the Master Plan
The Master Plan provides a framework for Bradfield City's growth into a vibrant, 24-hour, 7-day hub of culture, creativity, and innovation within a parkland setting.
Key features
Bradfield City will prioritise design excellence, unique character, rich culture, and seamless connectivity. The Bradfield Centre Master Plan [INSERT LINK] outlines these key elements.
Design
We’re embedding world-class technology, innovative buildings, and vibrant landscapes to create a city that thrives on design excellence.
Our commitment to sustainability and designing with Country supports bold goals for net zero emissions, climate resilience, energy and water efficiency, and the use of sustainable materials. Green spaces will feature across the city, including on the ground, walls, and rooftops.
By integrating cutting-edge technology, we’re building smarter solutions that help people, businesses, and the environment succeed together.
- 2 million square metres of gross floor area available for development.
- Space for over 80 buildings exceeding 40 metres (15 storeys and above).
- Circular economy principles supported by the design.
- 80% green roof coverage or bio-solar systems to combat urban heat.
- Climate-resilient features designed to maximise energy efficiency and regulate temperatures.
- First Nations cultural values integrated into planting, materials, art, lighting, signage, and language.
- Smart technologies included throughout to enhance liveability.
Character
Bradfield City will offer more than 30% public open space, major event and cultural areas, and a wide range of retail and dining options. It’s designed as a place to live, work, gather, play, and stay.
Located next to the Western Sydney International Airport, the city will also be a hub for tourism and entertainment, attracting visitors from near and far.
We’re fostering new industries, jobs, and skills through a world-class research and education ecosystem, connected to global expertise and opportunities.
- 36 hectares of open space, waterways and playgrounds.
- 2-hectare Central Park.
- 2.2 km Green Loop prioritising First Nations culture throughout the city.
- Average 40% tree canopy cover for a green cool city.
- Major event and dedicated cultural spaces.
- Public art featured throughout.
Image gallery
Artist's impression of Central Park and Metro Station
Artist's impression of the Green Loop
Artist's impression of major event space
Artist's impression of Bradfield City
Artist's impression of retail and dining
Artist's impression of promenade
Movement and connectivity
A highly accessible and connected city for everyone.
Green pedestrian pathways and dedicated cycling lanes will create a people-first network across the city.
Major bus, road, and metro interchanges at the city’s centre will link residents, workers, and visitors to Greater Sydney and the world via the new Western Sydney International (WSI) Airport.
- Pedestrian-friendly design, with most areas accessible within a 5-minute walk from the Metro Station.
- 5-minute metro connection to the WSI Airport.
- Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations, designed to support future transport needs.
- 17.8 km of bike trails and lanes for easy and sustainable travel.