Princes Bridge, Melbourne CBD

By Melbourne City Council, Landscape Architect

The City of Melbourne invests significantly in the planning and design of its open urban spaces. With thousands of pedestrians and cars in the CBD at any given time, extra consideration is given to the division of space between vehicular and foot traffic.

The 130-year-old Princes Bridge is an important landmark of the city, providing a connecting link between the Melbourne Arts Precinct and Flinders Street Station, Federation Square and the CBD. In 2018, this frequently-traversed thoroughfare was selected as one of Melbourne’s key sites to be refurbished in the State Government and City of Melbourne’s CBD security upgrade project.

Anston (then SVC Urban) worked closely with City of Melbourne designers to develop and produce 88 custom concrete bollards for the new streetscape. These were installed at equal intervals along the edges of the footpaths on either side of the bridge, creating a physical barrier between cars and pedestrians and providing seating while acting as a vehicle barricade.

The custom bollards were produced with a polished charcoal finish, designed with blasted strip recesses that add an appealing visual feature. The bollards are set at seat height, leaving views unobstructed and providing ample rest areas for pedestrians traversing the bridge.

City of Melbourne

Melbourne City Council

www.melbourne.vic.gov.au

The City of Melbourne employs landscape architects to design outdoor spaces that become a part of Melbourne’s public realm.

Location
Melbourne, VIC

Designer
Melbourne City Council, Landscape Architect

Contractor
City of Melbourne

Sector
Public Space

Application
Streetscapes

Product Category
Furniture, Bollards, Custom Products

Product Colour/s
Deep Charcoal

Photographer
Impress Photography

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