Parks and Open Space
Projects
The public realm is the binding element of Monash University’s campus in Clayton, Victoria, and the eastern precinct enriches the campus experience.
Southern Parklands Framework provides a strategic, physical, integrated and aspirational design vision for the future role of a green space in a growing and changing Western Sydney.
A key driver for the overall design narrative of this significant open space in Adelaide was a fallen River Red Gum located on the banks of Fourth Creek/Marriyarta Pari.
At the heart of the project is a functional wetland which harvests 500 Megalitres of water from the Sturt River for use in irrigation of 30 other open spaces and for groundwater recharge.
In this project, success is demonstrated by the landscape architects’ vision to deliver the extraordinary extensive play spaces within the parkland setting of the new Optus Stadium located on Burswood peninsula.
This project succeeds in creating a transformational parkland that artfully integrates play into the natural landscape.
‘Slacks Tracks’ demonstrates a bold and engaging approach to improving safety and lifting the profile and use of urban waterway corridors.
The project makes an important contribution to the city and lives of its residents, lifting the bar for what a regional city centre can offer.
3 Hectare ‘community habitat’ for the suburb of Tarneit. Based around the ecology and history of the site, the design proposes a juxtaposition of immersive natural and cultural experiences inspired by the local basalt grassland ecology and the settlers homestead remnants.
When you're in the great outdoors, it's easy to succumb to the beauty and scale of the landscape around you. But every now and then, you need some guidance – a light touch on the shoulder to point out something spectacular, or a gentle deviation in a trail to focus your attention on something that could have easily passed you by.