A mixed use development in Tweed Heads that blends retail and residential spaces, fostering community and embracing waterfront living.
420 Forest Road in Hurstville is a masterplan blending residential, retail, and commercial spaces with community-focused courtyards.
At the eastern gateway to Hurstville, MESA is designed to be a landmark with a green heart. The mixed use precinct will deliver residential, retail, commercial and hospitality.
This mid-rise residential development in Queensland takes cues from the beachside locale with soft and flowing forms and a coastal palette of colours and materials.
The new civic heart for the emerging suburb of Melrose Park. Currently an isolated industrial precinct, the urban renewal project will create a fully mixed-use community with retail, residential and commercial spaces.
This residential development is a direct response to both the historical context and future desired character of the Rouse Hill area.
The two residential towers of Park One adopt a clear and legible design approach, with a strong connection to landscape and evocative curved forms.
Phase One of the UWS Westmead Precinct, Highline provides a high-amenity residential development on the doorstep of Sydney's largest health, medical, education and transport hubs.