Studio 3/02


Albert Park’s Fitzroy Street Precinct: displacement and intersection

Andrew Saniga

The original St Kilda Junction c1925-1929 showing the southern reaches of Albert Park and the Fitzroy Street Precinct. Source: State Library of Victoria.

Studio Description

This studio seeks design ideas for the parklands of the Fitzroy Street Precinct which constitutes just 5 hectares of the massive 226 hectare Albert Park. Albert Park, inner Melbourne’s largest park, was established in the mid-nineteenth century on swamplands (now Albert Park Lake) roughly 2 kilometres south of Melbourne’s CBD. Its shape and form consist of decades of transformation, heavily influenced by public and private development pressures, leading to a highly varied and at times incoherent and depleted landscape character. A comprehensive masterplan by Hansen Partnership in 2019 established three key foci: nature and environment; community engagement; and, recreation (Albert Park Master Plan, 2019, p. 11). These are to guide Albert Park’s reclamation, along with developing the park’s vegetation framework in line with Melbourne City Council’s Urban Forest Strategy.

For the Fitzroy Street Precinct the masterplan proposes parklands in which the community can meet beneath a leafy canopy and biodiverse surrounds (Albert Park Master Plan, 2019, p. 26). However, details of how this is to be achieved is yet to be resolved and the way forward is complex. Along with vested interests and competing demands, residual traces of Indigenous, colonial and post-WWII histories defy complete erasure, their detritus speaking much about survival and change. This presents as many opportunities as challenges if landscape design is to be seen as an agent for interpreting the past. From the deeply significant Ngargee Tree and Red Gum Triangle to the iconic Junction Oval and the subliminal yet enduring underbelly of St Kilda, the site speaks to different notions of displacement as much as it does congregation.

Schedule Mondays 12:00-15:00, 15:15-18:15 | Lecture Mondays 11:00-12:00

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