Overview

Parks and Gardens

Client
CBUS Property

Collaborators
Woods Bagot
Fabio Ongarato

Disciplines
Landscape Architecture

Location
Docklands, VIC

Date
2014

Imagery
Tract

People walking in front of city west police building
From the functional elements of steps and ramps, the high quality materiality, to the creation of the protected grass, winter garden space, the plaza has been designed to become an integrated part of the city’s green space network.

The City West Police Complex includes a public police station and corporate police offices with a 24 hour public plaza and private roof garden. The landscape concept focuses on how the plaza engages with the street to ensure it is integrated with the cityscape to create a sense of place and a sense of connectivity.

Security requirements demanded an innovative collaboration with architects, engineers and landscape architects to design a secure public space while at the same time providing a welcoming plaza within police station environs.

Close up of planting and decorative building sign at entrance of building
Paved pathways and concrete planters filled with green plants
City west police - tract

Where the complete vehicle exclusion zone to the perimeter was required, the landscape response was to use planter walls with spilling garden beds and seating blocks to reduce the number of bollards. Wide sweeping ramps blur the edge of the street and encourage pedestrians to walk through the space as part of their journey and offers a place to sit and linger.

Lit up walk way at night time at the city west police building
Lit up walk way at night time leading to the city west police building entrance

The plaza provides for the Corporate Police Centre and the Public Police Station. The central dining terrace is a busy lunch space for detectives, sergeants, visitors and passers-by.

A central lawn space is an open space for a calendar of events, from police ceremonies, ANZAC services, and recruitment drives, to community art & cultural events such as markets, art installations and AFL grand final screenings.

The decisive geometry and robust material palette is for a purpose, being appropriate as a built environment representation of a police force, serving their community – strong, legible, direct and transparent.
Paved walkways at the entrance of the city west police building

The soft garden beds counteract the strong geometry and hard landscape with a green, lush and native plant palette. The rain garden to the extent of the Latrobe Street frontage filters run-off from the architectural canopy through a garden bed of native wetland species.

A restrained material choice complements the contemporary architecture and Melbourne City character. The ground plane is paved with a field of sawn bluestone with white granite bands that subtly reference police uniform rank stripes.

Close up of green plants and small white flowers in a concrete planter
Rooftop garden with barbecues and tables and chairs
Concrete planters filled with green plants

The roof garden offers a quiet green retreat and allows for the Police officers to enjoy communal meals with an outdoor kitchen with barbeques.

The resulting landscape to City West Police contributes greatly to the public realm in the broader precinct, creating a congregation point and handsomely executed thoroughfare.

Rooftop garden with lush green planting and tables and chairs