ANIMATORS have brought Bunjil Place to life – even though it officially opens next year.
Casey residents can go on a virtual tour through the council facility thanks to a fly-through animation.
The animation has been prepared by project builders, Brookfield Multiplex Constructions, and it takes the viewer through different features of the $125 million arts, cultural and community facility.
City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the animation was sure to build further anticipation and excitement about Bunjil Place, with residents able to see the facility come alive.
“The animation explores all the features of the building; from the 800-seat theatre, studio and outdoor community plaza to all three levels of the modern community library, as well as the state-of-the art gallery, function centre and impressive design features,” Cr Aziz said.
“Some of the finest details are included, such as the colouring of the seats and timber in the theatre to the layout of the library and the view from the balcony over the foyer … just to name a few.”
Visit: www.bunjilplace.com.au to view the animation.
Fly through Bunjil Place

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