Monday, March 3, 2014
Nicholson Street Mall Melbourne
I first spotted this scheme in the recent edition of Topos, the funky european design magazine, and wasnt entirely sure if I liked it. Since then it seems to have grown on me. So much so that Ive been happily putting images of it into a presentation, and promising clients that Ill make their prison look just like it!
Yes its brash (it is in Australia), but I also think its colourful, fun and the perfect response to a dowdy, tired looking part of town. While it makes a bold statement, with the jagged yellow paving slashing through it, its clear that the individual spaces within it are well thought out and have a nice human scale, which is unusual in such a highly stylised design. I also like the fact that no two elements within the scheme are entirely alike.
The designers of the schem
e were landscape architects from Hassell, and in 2008 it recieved an AILA award.
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