Commercial Landscaping of Public Spaces
Commercial Landscaping of public spaces provides quality open green and accessible places for the community. From walkable shady streets to the commercial landscaping around libraries, museums, and community centres, these landscaped areas form the heart of local communities.

It is through these areas that many people in local communities connect, play, walk or cycle. In these ways, commercial landscaping supports the health and well being of local communities as well as provides essential environmental habitats for indigenous species. The design of the commercial building landscape has a significant impact on the success of these public spaces.

The History of Public Spaces
Many of the public spaces we see in cities today are reflections of ancient public spaces. Public spaces for democratic political discussion have their roots in the ancient Greek Agora of the Polis and were extended to the ancient Roman Fora. The Romans were also instrumental in spreading the Greek peristyle courtyard garden, which later evolved into the cloistered abbey garden and courtyard, throughout Europe.

Ancient public spaces were primarily functional as market places, thoroughfares, and meeting places, and, as such, were social spaces.
The Persians, Babylonians, and Assyrians
Going back even further, Persian gardens are described in the old testament as pleasure gardens. The gardens were designed to enable cool water and shade to be enjoyed in private. The landscaping also included man made hills with terraces planted with shrubs and trees.
Greek Gardens of the Classical Period
Sports and public places were both big parts of Greek culture. Sports grounds developed into the academy and the lyceum, and people gathered in these places. The public spaces in Greek life included groves of shade trees, which are essential in a Mediterranean garden. Also included were some porticoes, spectator seating, and the exercise ground itself. It was around this time that a courtyard garden design with rows of columns supporting roofs over covered walkways became part of the urban lifestyle. This garden design became known as "peristyle" from the Greek word "peri" meaning around (as in perimeter) and "style," which means column. It is thought that this style of architecture originated in temples like the Temple of Hera at Samos and was then adopted for domestic buildings.

Greek Gardens of the Hellenistic Period
The death of Alexander the great was the start of a new age in Greece where the country was less Athens centric. New luxurious gardens or pleasure grounds had sprung in the Greek colonies. Notable amongst these were the gardens at Syracuse and Alexandria. These gardens were more influenced by gardens in the east. Under Alexander the great Macedonia had formed a huge empire stretching from Macedonia to parts of India. Within the empire the spread of people brought architecture and landscaping to different cities. After the death of Alexander, the empire was divided, and the various kings spent money on gardens and architecture to impress their guests.
Pleasure Gardens
According to historian John Plumb, the 1700s in London was an age of commercialised leisure. This was largely due to rising incomes and the growth of the middle class in Britain. New ideas emerged about how people could converse and socialise with each other one of these being the pleasure garden. On the rural outskirts of eighteen century London, pleasure gardens sprang up in places like Hampstead, Ranelagh and Vauxhall.
The Cremorne Gardens on the banks of the Yarra
The Cremorne Gardens, on the banks of the Yarra near Richmond, was Melbourne's first amusement park. The concept of the gardens was based on the Cremorne Gardens in Chelsea, London.

Botanical Gardens
For hundreds of years, botanical gardens, such as the Royal Melbourne Botanical Gardens, have formed important public spaces for communities.

Commercial Landscaping Goals in Public Spaces
The aim of the commercial landscaping design of public spaces should be to make the public space a welcoming and inclusive place for the enjoyment of people of all ages and abilities. This will necessitate the landscape architect designing wheelchair access, bridges, and ramps. The designers and urban planners need to consider the users as the primary focus of the landscape design.

Commercial Landscaping Design
Well designed commercial landscaping should also enhance the opportunities for socialising, recreation, and relaxation and, along with the aesthetic goals, contribute to the local character of the neighbourhood.

To these ends, the commercial landscaping and the facilities should where possible include a diversity of activities. Some examples of these include tennis courts, barbeques, scooter tracks, outdoor gyms as well as tranquil areas like urban wetlands. It is essential that these are community facilities that are often available for a wide range of users at different times of the day.
Commercial Landscape Installation. Durable outdoor furniture for parks and public spaces
The provision of comfortable and durable seating is also an essential part of commercial landscaping design. People in public spaces need areas for relaxing and recovering, as well as just having a chat with friends.
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(Design by Angelo Carrafa Landscape Architects (ACLA) Commercial Landscape Architects )
Seating is particularly important for elderly members of the local community. Where possible, curved seating will enable people to chat, hear and see each other better. This curved furniture design will benefit the hearing impaired when chatting with friends.

Landscaping Infrastructure
Much of the cost of commercial landscaping of public spaces is in the hardscaping infrastructure. This includes structures such as flowing insitu concrete retaining walls, agricultural drainage, irrigation systems, and concrete paths.

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Commuter thoroughfares and Size, Location, and Important Interfaces
Some other important factors for the success of the commercial landscaping of public space include size, location, and interfaces with adjoining properties. Ideally, pathways will provide a commuting thoroughfare for walking or cycling as well as a pleasant stroll for exercise.
The sustainability of Commercial Landscaping Designs
Modern commercial landscaping makes extensive use of drought tolerant Australian Native plants and drip irrigation systems. Attractive Australian native grasses are used in both mass planting and individual planting schemes. Where they are planted as individual plants, it is expected that they will naturally spread to fill an area. Much more use of rainwater harvesting is happening in commercial landscaping, as well as the use of rain gardens, permeable concrete and permeable paving to filter and retain storm water in commercial landscapes as well as apartment blocks. There is also a trend in commercial landscaping towards much greater use of recycled materials for the construction of asphalt roads and paths, as well as the use of eco-concrete.

Commercial Landscaping for Active Living
The University of South Australia conducted a study in 2009 on the relationship between active living and the provision of public open space. Amongst the key findings of the study were that attractive commercial landscaping leads to a higher likelihood of people being physically active. This is just one more way that the aesthetic design of commercial landscaping contributes to the health and wellbeing of the community. Another key finding was that "high quality open space design and amenities are crucial."

Commercial Landscaping to attract visitors
Well designed and constructed commercial landscaping will serve to attract visitors to the public space by providing important street appeal. When attractive vistas are available from the adjacent properties and thoroughfares, the public space becomes a people magnet. Commercial landscaping through the provision of trees, shrubs, and other greenery will create an aesthetic that people will want to visit. One important factor in Melbourne's commercial landscaping is the provision of shade trees over seating areas and car parks. As with residential landscaping, the kerb appeal of a public space is important.

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What makes a great public space?

What makes a public space great? An explanation from the Project for Public Spaces
To quote from the Project for Public Spaces: "Great public spaces are those places where celebrations are held, social and economic exchanges occur, friends run into each other, and cultures mix. They are the 'front porches' of our public institutions – libraries, field houses, schools – where we interact with each other and government. When theses spaces work well, they serve as the stage for our public lives." – Project for Public Spaces
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More information on Public Spaces and Commercial Landscaping
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A glossary of Road Diet Stratergies.
What is Public Space and Why does it need protecting.
Landscape Australia. The Politics of Public Space
Urban design guidelines for Public Space
Melbourne Parks and Public spaces
Victorian Walks and Public Spaces
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Commercial landscaping requires people who are experienced allrounders. For redeveloping public spaces the commercial landscaper needs skills and experience.
Commercial contracting involves much more than planting trees and grasses. In the commercial world, keeping to the required timing plan is essential. This is especially the case when working with large commercial construction companies with strict deadlines and millions of dollars of materials on the commercial sites.
What is commercial landscaping?
Commercial landscaping is landscape construction primarily for commercial properties and public spaces. In some cases, it may also involve design, or it may require working with a landscape architect instead. Commercial landscaping also requires many of the skills of commercial concreting.

What skills does a commercial landscaper need in this field?
These landscapers need to be skilled at reading and interpreting building plans; project management; people management; and material estimation. In addition to this, the contractor needs to have a thorough understanding of horticulture, concrete construction, and the principles of design. It is also important to have spatial skills and artistic flair in order to convert what is seen in a 2D drawing into a real commercial landscape.

To achieve the required aims in commercial work, detailed planning is essential. This involves working with contractors such as concrete form workers, commercial concreters, and horticulturists to ensure everyone knows and meets the work schedule.
Working in commercial work also requires an eye for detail. When working with the local councils or other local authorities, the drawings are provided by the landscape architect or landscape designer. There is a great deal of skill for the commercial contractor to interpret the drawings and ensure an accurate, high-quality interpretation of the landscape architect's vision is brought into fruition.

What are the properties commercial landscapers develop?
These landscapers work on projects as diverse as office buildings, hotels, apartment buildings, factories, and public spaces around community infrastructure. Professional commercial work is also used around freeways and railway lines.

What else is important in this type of landscaping?
Landscapers need to be aware of their responsibilities to protect the environment and maintain a safe workplace, as well as a safe facility for clients and members of the public. The quality of materials brought onto the work site as well as the disposal of materials from the work site is important. These landscapers need to be true all-rounders. As well as the horticulture, project management, and business skills, the contractor will need to have excellent knowledge of drainage and heavy duty irrigation systems.
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What is a public space?
Public spaces are often parks, and also include streetscapes, public squares, and shopping centres, regardless of who owns the property. An urban or rural outdoor space designed to produce benefits for the public. Even though the space might not be owned by the public, well designed and constructed landscaping will greatly add to the public amenity of the area. This could be through the installation of well designed and attractive exposed aggregate concrete pathways or the aesthetic of the landscaped garden.
What materials are used?
In this field the materials used can be quite different to residential work. Public space play areas often use soft rubber surfacing, in-situ concreting and alternating coloured exposed aggregate concrete.
Where can I study to become a landscaper?
In Melbourne, landscaping can be studied at Holmesglen. A Melbourne suburb near Glen Waverley.
The Certificate 3 course in Landscape Construction provides skills in areas including building with concrete, with brick, and with block or stone. Important skills include constructing paving, installing drainage systems, and building different types of retaining walls. Students also learn about plant health and topsoil structure.