The Urban Developer
AdvertiseEventsWebinarsUrbanity
Industry Excellence
Urban Leader
Sign In
Membership
Latest
Menu
Location
Sector
Category
Content
Type
Newsletters
FROM SITE SELECTION TO DELIVERY PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT MASTERCLASS
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT MASTERCLASS
LEARN MOREDETAILS
On Demand

Fireside Chat | Inside GemLife With Adrian Puljich

Building Australia's Newest Airport: Multiplex

The Makers Of The Mondrian | Design, Vision And Delivery Behind One Of Australia’s Most Anticipated Luxury Hotels

Next Gen Now | How Emerging Developers Are Redefining The Game

View All >
Latest News
ASX-listed Eureka Group Holdings is expanding its rental offering to all ages, picking up a community in Perth for $22.15 million. The 200-site all-ages Hillside Garden Village in Mount Richon.
Land Lease Communities

Eureka Expands All-Ages Assets with $22m Perth Deal

Renee McKeown
2 Min
The Spit Ignite Projects hero
Placemaking

Luxury Gateway to Unlock The Spit’s New Superyacht Era

Phil Bartsch
5 Min
Dexus 636 St Kilda Road HERO
Planning

Dexus Reveals Apartment Tower for St Kilda Office Site

Leon Della Bosca
3 Min
Toll is among logistics tenants to have previously contracted Westlink sites.
Industrial

ESR Greenlit for Second Stage of Westlink Industry Park

Patrick Lau
2 Min
View All >
Events
One-Day Course

Property Development Masterclass | Brisbane

One-Day Course

Property Development Masterclass | Melbourne

Breakfast

2025 Property and Economic Outlook | Greater Melbourne

Breakfast

2025 Property and Economic Outlook | Greater Sydney

View All >
TheUrbanDeveloper
Follow
About
About Us
Membership
Awards
Events
Webinars
Listings
Resources
Terms & Conditions
Commenting Policy
Privacy Policy
Republishing Guidelines
Editorial Charter
Complaints Handling Policy
Contact
General Enquiries
Advertise
Contribution Enquiry
Project Submission
Membership Enquiry
Newsletter
Stay up to date and with the latest news, projects, deals and features.
Subscribe
SHARE
print
Print
Urban DesignLeon Della BoscaSun 01 Sep 24

Green Heart Planned for Melbourne Art Precinct

Impressions of the Laak Boorndap garden being built in Melbourne Arts Precinct.

An urban garden about the size of the MCG has been unveiled as part of the Melbourne Arts Precinct.

The 18,000sq m garden, Laak Boorndap, will “serve as a vibrant public space attracting visitors and further enhancing the precinct’s appeal”, the Victorian Government said.

The green space in the centre of the Melbourne Arts Precinct, a planned cultural hub in the heart of the city, will be designed by a consortium that includes international design practice Hassell and US architects SO-IL.

Laak Boorndap will be a dense, climate-resilient urban planting, the government said, and will connect The Fox: NGV Contemporary with the NGV International, Arts Centre Melbourne and The Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre. Cafes and restaurants will be a part of the precinct.

Victorian creative industries and development minister Colin Brooks said “Laak Boorndap will reshape the precinct and bring together nature, culture, art and design––a major investment in our creative industries, tourism and local jobs”. 

“[It] will be an absolute game-changer for the suburb, for this city and for the people of Victoria,” he said.

The creative industries in Victoria contribute around $40.3 billion to the state’s economy and employ nearly 320,000 people.

Construction of Australia’s largest cultural infrastructure project is expected to create an additional 11,000 jobs, further boosting the economic impact of the creative industries in Victoria.

Laak Boorndap’s integration with the Melbourne Arts Precinct will add further appeal—and foot traffic—to an already popular space that had 16 million visitors in in 2022-23.

Render of the Laak Boorndap garden being built in Melbourne Arts Precinct as part of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.
▲ Laak Boorndap will connect NGV International with Fox Contemporary and other important cultural institutions.

The garden’s location within the Melbourne Arts Precinct and its proximity to renowned cultural institutions, combined with its accessibility and public appeal, could make it an ideal location for more retail outlets, dining experiences, studios, galleries, and office spaces.

Work on Laak Boorndap is due to start in 2026.

Brooks said that demolition work was under way at 77 Southbank Boulevard “so you’ll soon see the Fox Contemporary coming out of the ground”.

He said the project was “moving forward on time, on budget” and “the team is doing a power of work to keep it that way”.

The $1.6-billion Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation has been widely well received, but there have been some reservations about the design of the Fox Contemporary building.  

InfrastructureMelbourneUrban DesignPlacemakingLandscapeCommunityConceptPrecinct
AUTHOR
Leon Della Bosca
More articles by this author
linkedin icon
TOP STORIES
Hotel Indigo Adelaide hero
Exclusive

Neighbourhood Hotels Reinvent Urban Hospitality

Clare Burnett
5 Min
Melbourne CBD empty site
Exclusive

Melbourne Developers Hit Back at Mayor’s ‘Lazy Landlord’ Plans

Leon Della Bosca
7 Min
The land value of many fuel retailing sites is outweighing their operational value.
Exclusive

Shrinking Servo Network Heralds Development Prospects

Patrick Lau
7 Min
Sydney airspace
Exclusive

Money Out of Thin Air: The Multibillion-Dollar Rooftop Housing Play

Vanessa Croll
8 Min
Construction

Surgical Precision: Robots Rise in Complex Demolition Job

Taryn Paris
6 Min
View All >
Article originally posted at: https://uat.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/melbourne-arts-precinct-transformation-urban-garden-laak-boorndap