Michael Scott-Mitchell (original design) and Tzannes Associates (re-presented in Cathy Freeman Park)
Owner
Sydney Olympic Park Authority
New South Wales Heritage Register
Official name
Olympic Cauldron at Sydney Olympic Park; The Cauldron; Sydney Olympic Games Cauldron; Millenium Games Cauldron; Sydney 2000 Games Cauldron
Type
state heritage (built)
Designated
10 September 2010
Reference no.
1839
Type
Olympic Facility
Category
Recreation and Entertainment
Builders
Engineers Tierney and Partners with the assistance of LUSAS Civil and Structural
Location of 2000 Summer Olympics cauldron in New South Wales
The 2000 Summer Olympics cauldron is a heritage-listed former Olympic flame holder and now fountain at Cathy Freeman Park, near the corner of Olympic Boulevard and the Grand Parade, Sydney Olympic Park, in the City of Parramatta Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was originally designed by Michael Scott-Mitchell for the 2000 Summer Olympics with the design of the re-presentation in Cathy Freeman Park by Tzannes Associates. It was built from 2000 to 2010 by Engineers Tierney and Partners with the assistance of LUSAS Civil and Structural. It is also known as Olympic Cauldron at Sydney Olympic Park, The Cauldron, Sydney Olympic Games Cauldron, Millenium Games Cauldron and Sydney 2000 Games Cauldron. The property is owned by the Sydney Olympic Park Authority. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 10 September 2010.[1]
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