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Coburg Library and Piazza winning design announced!

11 March 2026

A bold new vision for Coburg’s civic heart has been revealed today, with the announcement of the winning designand design team behind it—for a new $60 million Coburg Library and Piazza.

Selected through a design competition,a multidisciplinary team led by Durbach Block Jaggers, working in collaboration with Architecture Associates and Openwork, delivered the winning proposal. The design was unanimously commended by an independent jury for its confident design strategy which is grounded in its urban and community context.

The winning design showcases a contemporary four-storey library building seamlessly connected to a new public piazza, creating a cultural and social anchor for the precinct. Key elements include:

  • A next generation library with flexible spaces for reading, digital learning, creative and cultural programs, and community use.
  • A generous new open piazza, designed as a welcoming and multifunctional public space framed by seating, lawn and trees.
  • Improved accessibility and precinct connections, supporting inclusive movement and links to transport throughout the area.

The multidisciplinary design team includes:

  • Lead Architectural Practice:Durbach Block Jaggers
  • Architectural Practice: Architecture Associates
  • Landscape Architectural Practice: Openwork

Construction of Coburg’s new Library and Piazza is expected to begin in mid 2028, and open in late 2029.

  • See the winning design

    Visit the Coburg Library and Piazza page to see the design and share feedback that will inform more detailed designs.

Coburg is here: community engagement summary

The new library and piazza will be the centrepiece of the future revitalisation of central Coburg.

Late last year, the community had an opportunity to provide feedback on the draft concept for central Coburg.

We received more than 1300 pieces of feedback from a diverse range of community members across the online survey, 19 face-to-face public engagement sessions, more than 20 stakeholder meetings held in Coburg, Fawkner and Brunswick, and drop-ins to 180 local businesses.

The summary report outlines the themes of feedback council officers heard from community, and details how Council plans to respond in an updated framework plan expected to be finalised later this year.

  • Read about what we heard

    Take a closer look at the Coburg is here community engagement summary report to find out what we heard.