Beaumaris Concourse Streetscape Upgrade

By FFLA, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design Consultancy

The Bayside City Council’s masterplanned streetscape upgrade of Beaumaris Concourse was brought to fruition in February 2020. With a focus on strengthening the precinct as a vibrant retail and community hub, the upgrade includes new native greenery, slip-resistant pavements, attractive concrete bollards and zig-zagging concrete bench seats that together revitalise and enhance the shared space.

The red brick paving used prominently within the previous concourse design was removed during the upgrade as it was deemed unsafe for users with mobility issues. Rather than scrap the pavers entirely, chief landscape architects FFLA decided to salvage some of the bricks for reuse in the new furniture to be used in the redesign.

After trialling various concrete mixes with the crushed red brick aggregate, Anston (then SVC Urban) was able to finalise a solution for the sculptural red concrete benches and the conical bollards which have now become key landmarks of the upgraded Beaumaris Concourse.

Fitzgerald Frisby Landscape Architecture is the first Australian landscape architecture firm to receive B Corp certification. Guided by a strong focus on people, place, environment and sustainability, FFLA operate across several disciplines and specialise in parks, play and civic spaces.

Location
Beaumaris, VIC 3193

Designer
FFLA, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design Consultancy

Contractor
Balmain & Co

Sector
Public Space

Application
Streetscapes

Product Category
Furniture, Bollards, Custom Products

Product Colour/s
Custom

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