Point Nepean National Park Master Plan

2018 NATIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AWARD - CULTURAL HERITAGE

2018 VIC AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - CULTURAL HERITAGE

TAYLOR CULLITY LETHLEAN

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The Point Nepean National Park Master Plan is set on a 560-hectare landscape at the narrowest tip of the Mornington Peninsula, this master plan is a beautiful and sensitive way to build upon and strengthen a sense of community.

The landscape architects have shown leadership in collaborating and developing the precinct in conjunction with Aboriginal Traditional Owners and Parks Victoria. The engagement with Traditional Owners and Country clearly supports the shared, co-interpretation of traditional cultural narratives, European settlement and Australian defence force connections with the landscape.

Overall the jury felt that the master plan provides a good foundation for the site and displayed leadership qualities that will foresee an excellent directional framework for the investment and the visitor experience within the park.

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PROJECT NAME: Point Nepean national park

AWARD CATEGORY:

AWARDS:

  • 2018 NATIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AWARD

  • 2018 VIC AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

CITY: PORTSEA, VIC

CLIENT: PARKS VICTORIA

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: TAYLOR CULLITY LETHLEAN

COUNTRY:  AUSTRALIA

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