People sit on concrete benches drinking wine in the sun. It is a city setting.

CRA has created "a thriving high street experience in City Walk".

11 September 2023

The ACT’s City Renewal Authority has been recognised in this year’s Australian Good Design Awards for its 2020 City Walk upgrades.

The project received the Good Design Award Winner Accolade in the Architectural Design category for its outstanding design and innovation.

City Renewal Authority Director Design and Place Strategy Lucy Wilson said the award highlights the ongoing transformation of Canberra’s main pedestrian-only shopping precinct.

“Our team has helped create a thriving high street experience in City Walk, featuring a mix of plantings, street furniture and public art,” Ms Wilson said.

“It has been wonderful to see the upgrades embraced by the community – our data shows it has contributed to a 340 per cent increase in evening visitation. Its popularity can be observed walking through the beautiful space, where crowds of people are now enjoying meals, being together and people-watching.”

Ms Wilson said the public could expect a similarly high standard from further planned upgrades in both Garema Place and along the rest of City Walk.

“We are now planning beautiful and functional new public spaces in City Walk from Ainslie Place to Allara Street,” Ms Wilson said.

“As evidenced by the 2020 City Walk upgrades, well-designed public spaces bring people together and encourage them to stay longer – that’s what we want for both City Walk and Garema Place.

“It’s great for social connection, for local business and – more generally – for our City Centre as the heart of Canberra.”

Initial design work for the next stage of City Walk upgrades is about to get underway, with public feedback and suggestions to be sought in early 2024. The works will also complement the upcoming Garema Place upgrade, with final designs on this project also due next year.

About the Good Design Awards

The Good Design Awards are the highest honour for design and innovation in the country and reward diverse projects across 11 design disciplines covering more than 35 categories and subcategories. For more information, visit the Good Design website.


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