West End Riverside Parklands QLD, Australia (2020)

Brisbane City Council has created a green riverside community retreat with new furniture, trees, landscaping and pathways for pedestrians and cyclists in a $2.8 million upgrade for the West End Riverside Parklands.

Council says the popular riverfront parkland was rejuvenated as part of a mission to create new and improved greenspace in West End.

“The improvements provide a relaxed atmosphere where residents and visitors can enjoy the peaceful location by the river,” they say.

Visitors can rest and watch the river on five Mall Sun Lounges installed on the bank. The battens are powdercoated in Pearl White, Lycra Strip Green, Viper Green and Shamrock Green – with white frames.

Council has selected the greens from our DuraBright range of UV stable, fade-resistant bright colours.

A green space with a view.

Brisbane City Council has created a green riverside community retreat with new furniture, trees, landscaping and pathways for pedestrians and cyclists in a $2.8 million upgrade for the West End Riverside Parklands.

Council says the popular riverfront parkland was rejuvenated as part of a mission to create new and improved greenspace in West End.

“The improvements provide a relaxed atmosphere where residents and visitors can enjoy the peaceful location by the river,” they say.

Visitors can rest and watch the river on five Mall Sun Lounges installed on the bank. The battens are powdercoated in Pearl White, Lycra Strip Green, Viper Green and Shamrock Green – with white frames.

Council has selected the greens from our DuraBright range of UV stable, fade-resistant bright colours.

A green space with a view.

location

West End Riverside Parklands, QLD

client

Custodian: Brisbane City Council
Specifier: Brisbane City Council

project highlights

“The improvements provide a relaxed atmosphere where residents and visitors can enjoy the peaceful location by the river” – Brisbane City Council.

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