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councillors. In 1966, when the Queen Victoria Building (on the corner of Swanston and Collins streets) and the adjacent City Club Hotel (opposite the town hall) had been demolished by a developer pending future development, the Council finally decided that it was a good site for the City Square, and purchased the land.
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They began the process of acquiring properties along Swanston Street between the town hall and the cathedral, and east up to and including the Regent Theatre. Buildings purchased included the Cathedral Hotel, Cathedral House, Guy's Buildings (demolished 1969), Green's Building, the Town Hall Chambers
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As part of the construction of the Town Hall station, the City Square precinct is set to be rebuilt as a public gathering and events space. Draft designs for its reconstruction show the square rebuilt much as it was, but with an entrance to the new station occupying the north end. The City Square
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in 1961, he was of the view that a city square should be created between the town hall and the cathedral instead of a civic plaza with a new town hall on top of the rail yards opposite Flinders Street Station; or a space to the north or east of the town hall; but he could not convince his fellow
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was located in the northwest corner in 1992. The statue became widely known after its theft in 1995. A revamped version of the statue was recast and reinstalled in 1996 following a long public campaign. In 2003, raised areas with grass were added to soften the place and provide informal seating
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newspaper reported, "in interviews with newspaper reporters and on talk-back radio, many Melburnians have blasted their long awaited City Square for what they see as its bareness, the noise from its controversial video matrix screen and the starkness of the glazed steel canopy running along the
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architects. The design, responding to the complex brief, included a giant video screen, restaurants, shops and outdoor cafes; connected by a glazed canopy, a sunken amphitheatre, graffiti wall, reflecting pool, a water wall, and cascades as well as an open area of the main square. Most of the
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of 8 x 4 city blocks, with open space reserved around the edges. Like most of early Australian town layouts, it lacked any kind of civic or open space within the grid, but had reserved blocks or allotments for markets, public buildings, and churches. This lack of any public space or sweeping
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was removed from City Square in 2017 and is planned to return to the corner of Collins and Swanston Streets after the completion of the station. The John Mockridge Fountain water wall will also be returned and relocated to the northern edge of the City Square along Collins Street.
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By 1968, a temporary square of grass and paving was installed on the site of the Victoria Building and City Club Hotel. It was extended by the early 1970s up to Flinders Lane, then east up to Regent Place. In February 1976, a performance by the band,
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On 14 January 1981, a 12-year-old boy swimming in the water fountain pool was sucked inside the fountain's filter system and was presumed drowned. Despite being trapped for more than 40 minutes, firemen managed to rescue the boy against the odds.
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closed in 1970, the Council bought it too, intending to demolish it for a larger square and a hotel tower to help fund the whole project, but the move was stopped by a union ban imposed in 1974.
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In the mid-1990s, the eastern half of the square was sold to developer David Marriner for the development of the Westin Hotel, in a complex deal that saw the restoration of the
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by Ron Robertson-Swann, which was commissioned as a centrepiece for the square, was immediately controversial, and Council soon voted to remove it, relocating it to
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The square was redeveloped several times and was associated with some controversies over the years. It closed on 3 April 2017 in preparation for the construction of
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boulevards was criticised as early as 1850, and proposals for public squares within the grid cropped up regularly from the 1850s to the 1950s.
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entrance will be the main entrance to the Town Hall Station and will feature a glass canopy designed by the Metro Tunnel architects
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including Queens Walk Arcade, the first of a significant group of buildings demolished on the site of the 1968 temporary square.
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Acoustic shed built at City Square to allow for the construction of Town Hall station as part of the Metro Tunnel project, 2020
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project and was demolished later that year. The square is set to be restored following the completion of the tunnel in 2025.
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In 1976, an architectural competition was launched by Melbourne City Council to design a permanent square, which was won by
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City Square looking from Swanston Street before its 2017 demolition and subsequent redevelopment
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areas. With the substantial reduction of its area and the opening of the nearby
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on 28 May 1980, the new square attracted criticism from the general public. The
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protesters from the City Square, which was enforced by up to 400 riot police.
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In the following decades, the square was increasingly seen as a failure.
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soon after in 2002, the civic importance of the City Square diminished.
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elements and the large flat area were clad with sawn bluestone. The
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A cast bronze statue of a small dog created by Melbourne artist
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were across the streets to the north and south respectively.
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Regent Theatre Wall". A large yellow steel sculpture titled
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Day N. (1976), "The Struggle to Build a City Square . . ."
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It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
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Excavation at City Square for Town Hall station, 2019
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Queen Elizabeth opening City Square on 28 May, 1980
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Public space
Melbourne
Australia
Coordinates
37°48′57″S 144°58′1.3″E / 37.81583°S 144.967028°E / -37.81583; 144.967028
Denton Corker Marshall
Metropolitan tram
tram
Central Business District
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
Swanston Street
Collins Street
Flinders Lane
Melbourne Town Hall
St Paul’s Cathedral
Town Hall station
Metro Tunnel
Robert Hoddle
grid

Bernard Evans
Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Regent Theatre
AC/DC
video clip
It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
Swanston Street

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