The Level 2 walkway in Melbourne Central has been transformed. Like an oasis in sea of shops, there is a garden with deck chairs, soft light and a peaceful atmosphere. It almost seems to invite people to come in, put their feet up and relax.
The Melbourne Central Community Garden |
However, on closer inspection, the area is more than just a rest zone to help people regain energy (in order to keep on shopping...). It is the CBD’s very own community garden.
The walkway was converted into a “living kitchen” as part of “The Magic of Growth” program, in partnership with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation. Like an urban greenhouse, seasonal herbs and vegetables are grown and visitors are encouraged to help themselves to produce.
Herbs in the Melbourne Central Community Garden |
It’s a novel and creative use of a redundant urban space that reminds me of the High Line park in New York. I think it’s great to see nature reclaiming some space back from all the concrete and city buildings…
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