Ngunnawal
ACT
Scotts Crossing has transformed a vehicle-dominated roadway in Canberra’s CBD into a vibrant, pedestrian-first public space, prioritising social connection and community engagement. Inspired by the historic Molonglo River, the design reflects themes of movement and connection, with sweeping ETFE canopies and structured landscapes reinforcing the concept of ‘crossing.’ This interplay of organic and geometric forms seamlessly bridges history and innovation, shaping a dynamic, people-focused public realm.
With traffic diverted underground, the space is now a thriving, year-round destination, featuring lush landscaping, micro-climates, and enhanced building facades that frame the revitalised area, strengthening the connection between Braddon and the CBD.
Situated between sections of Canberra Centre, Scotts Crossing flips the traditional retail model, creating a more democratic and inclusive public realm. By enhancing connectivity, driving economic growth and revitalising urban life while setting a benchmark for public space activation, Scotts Crossing defines the future of sustainable, people-centric urban renewal in Canberra.
Scotts Crossing has transformed our business and the surrounding shopping centre, creating a vibrant pedestrian street that seamlessly integrates retail, hospitality, and community spaces. The project reimagines the customer experience, enhancing foot traffic and fostering a dynamic environment day and night where people can gather, shop, and dine. The addition of a canopy roof over the street extends trade throughout the year, providing shelter and comfort in all seasons. This transformation not only strengthens our position within the retail sector but also contributes to the city’s urban fabric, establishing a modern, cohesive space that adds lasting value to the community.
Client perspective
Hayden Federico, Design Architect
Adam Hancock, Project Architect
Jeremy Mather, Design Architect
Nikki Butlin, Design Architect
Bruce Shaw, Project Architect
Context, Landscape Consultant
FPOV, Lighting Consultant
Vector Foiltec, ETFE Consultant
Passage Projects, Structural Engineer
Purdon Planning, Town Planner
SB4, Mechanical Engineer
SB4, Electrical Engineer
Halco, Facade Engineer
Vital Design, Hydraulic Consultant
Sellick Consultants, Structural Engineer
PCM, Project Manager
BCA/ Mackenzie Group, Certifier
Warrington Fire, Fire Engineer
WSP, Acoustic Consultant
Sellick Consultants, Civil Engineer
SB4, Sustainability Consultant
Eric Martin & Associates, Access
Strategic Spaces, Wayfinding Consultant
The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.