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.
Darren Paul is an Associate Director at Turner and head of Interior Architecture, specialising in build to rent and residential design.
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.