From the Archives, 1981: City comes for Vault sculpture in night raid
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By Janne Apelgren
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Sculpture moved in night raid
In the dead of night they came, a disciplined team armed with tools, trucks and a mobile crane. Their mission: to move the City Square sculpture.
The Vault is dismantled ready to be removed from the City Square, 1981
Credit:The Age
At 3 am yesterday they had begun their work – searching for bolts and joins, pushing, pulling and dismantling. Bars were welded on to the sculpture so it could be lifted on to a truck and, at 8 am, just before the first churchgoers arrived in the city, two trucks and a crane moved the sheets of yellow metal across town to Batman Park.
Jarrod Reedie
Seafarers Rest, a 3,500 square metre public park in Docklands has received final approval from the City of Melbourne, with Oculus tasked with designing the park as part of Riverlee’s Seafarers development.
The park – sitting on the northern banks of the Yarra River – will provide more open green spaces to users, residents and visitors of the Northbank precinct, and will become a vital link between the area and the CBD. The park will be the largest outside of Birrarrung Marr that allows connection to the river, and will honour both its First Nation and European maritime history.
The project has been completed in collaboration by Riverlee, the City of Melbourne and the Victorian Government’s Department of Treasury and Finance. Final approval was granted at a Future Melbourne Committee meeting on Tuesday.
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