- Urban Design
- Architecture
- Landscape Architecture
- Interior Design
- Sydney
Eden Street Arncliffe Central
Shared outcomes can bring a momentum of their own.
Whether it be a neighbourhood, town centre or city, urban design brings communities together by creating welcoming places that keep people coming back.
We shape, design and master plan future cities and large-scale projects, which are visionary, complex and socially minded in strategy and design.
Our advocacy for public interest outcomes and shared value for the end user means our cities are left better than they are found.
By collaborating with key stakeholders in government, council and businesses, we tap into their expertise – starting meaningful conversations which strengthens organisations and creates ownership of outcomes.
Shared outcomes can bring a momentum of their own.
Improved transport choices, better amenity and a balanced growth of housing and employment.
Southwest Sydney’s premier regional sporting and education destination.
New and upgraded commuter wharves throughout Sydney Harbour
Jenna is a Principal and urban designer in the Sydney studio. With her highly articulate and strategic insights, she leads teams in delivering successful, collaborative outcomes to a wide range of industry-leading public and private sector clients. A graduate of the London School of Economics, she is interested in and deeply understands urban policy, economics, and sociology, which underpins her multidisciplinary approach to design practice.
Cloris, an Associate and passionate urban designer, is dedicated to enhancing city livability by designing desirable, climate-resilient, green, and engaging places for communities. Her international experience from projects in Singapore and China and her strong portfolio of work across Australia underscores her global perspective and adaptability.
Challenging mental health in residential aged care.
The re-localisation of food production through urban farming provides an opportunity to access food which is produced and distributed in a district level – as a form of domestic urban food security.
Retail banking is a highly competitive sector, that needs to respond dynamically to customer expectations, digital automation, economic pressures, agile competitors, and a physical location on the high street.
The Kurnell Peninsula will become a vibrant and resilient coastal community that honours its rich cultural heritage.