Understanding the fundamentals to deliver successful outcomes combining designed outdoor environments with lifestyle and sustainability in a collaborative process to achieve objectives.
Designed to introduce indigenous and native plant species. To provide habitat for local birds, animals and insects. Extending the urban corridor of indigenous planting locally.
The garden is designed to surround the house with plant species creating a lush and densely planted environment. Paths intersect the space to lead around the garden and to destinations.
Creating an outdoor environment for the staff and clients of the Legal services department.
The outdoor space is designed to connect and draw people into the space while enhancing the newly built building. The landscape is designed around the established Eucalyptus tree which is the focal point. Built on several levels the design provides areas for recreation, socialising and relaxation. The plant species selected enhance the architecture and area while providing a sustainable, low maintenance character.
This therapy garden is designed for the dementia patients, to ignite the senses and provide therapy, activities and a sense of wellbeing.
The design elements included are sustainability, orientation, accessibility, socialisation, meaningful activity, reminiscence, sensory stimulation and safety.