A contribution by Stephen Cox and Dan Szwaj to the Australian Institute of Architect's latest Bulletin exploring the key design principles for designing successful social and affordable housing.
420 Forest Road in Hurstville is a masterplan blending residential, retail, and commercial spaces with community-focused courtyards.
A new metropolitan centre that is planned around the Western Sydney Aerotropolis metro station. The masterplan is underpinned by a landscape-led and place-based approach to a new city.
The ESQ masterplan will be delivered over five stages with waterfront dining and retail, contemporary residents and resort-style amenities such as the lagoon pool.
Part of a wider masterplan for this strategic site, Lot 4 is a build to rent project, providing approximately 360 apartments with high-level amenities and services.
A multi-phase redevelopment of existing Housing New South Wales and Council lands to deliver a new park-side masterplan. Featuring private and social housing units, a network of new streets, a 'village square' and a library.
A public-domain-led masterplan, creating an activated, vibrant and pedestrian-focused place. The design will provide new parks, public domain, retail and services, and integrated social, affordable, and private housing.
A mixed-use masterplan situated at the Kirrawee Brick Pit in Southern Sydney. The precinct features commercial, retail and residential spaces, and a new public park.