Hanging Garden

Provenance

Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Settings
14mm · f/8.0 · 1/15 · ISO 100
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm

Lush vegetation cascades down the ruined walls of Waterfall Sanatorium. Nature reclaims this abandoned hospital, its tendrils weaving through the broken windows and crumbling concrete, forming a living tapestry.

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Hanging Garden at Waterfall Sanatorium, a fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.Hanging Garden at Waterfall Sanatorium, a fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.Hanging Garden at Waterfall Sanatorium, a fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.Hanging Garden at Waterfall Sanatorium, a fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.Hanging Garden at Waterfall Sanatorium, a fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.
01 PROVENANCE

Print datasheet

Title
Hanging Garden
Series
Waterfall Sanatorium
Catalogue
WSA-025
Process
Giclée
Captured
24 June 2018
Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Aperture
f/8.0
Shutter
1/15 s
ISO
100
Focal length
14 mm
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Location
Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia
Recognised by
Highly Commended in Multimedia at the 2016 National Trust of Australia (NSW) Heritage Awards
03 THE STORY

About this print

Vegetation cascades down the walls of one of the buildings at Waterfall Sanatorium. The plants have worked through broken windows and gaps in the cladding, the tendrils reaching across the brickwork and the concrete. The wall surfaces beneath the growth are weathered and stained, the brick joints worn back. The plants are well established across the wall.

Waterfall Sanatorium sits on bush land approximately 26 miles south of Sydney at around 1,000 feet elevation. The site was chosen for its bush atmosphere under the medical thinking of the era, which held that tuberculosis required high, rarefied air. The sanatorium opened on 14 April 1909, closed in 1958, and the older buildings have been progressively reclaimed by the surrounding bush in the decades since.

04 FROM THE FIELD NOTES

A fern growing in brickwork between two bathroom doors.

Brett Patman

Waterfall Sanatorium

The series

Waterfall Sanatorium

2016–2018 · 54 photographs

The first patients arrived at the Hospital for Consumptives, Waterfall on 14 April 1909, with initial provision for 180 men. A women's wing opened in May 1912 for 120; by 1919 it had become the largest sanatorium in New South Wales, holding 788 patients. The site sat at about 1,000 feet (305 m), 26 miles (42 km) south of Sydney, on the medical theory that tuberculosis needed 'high and rarefied atmosphere in the country away from the grime and pollution of cities'.

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05 SIZE GUIDE

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