Browse Case Studies by development size: Small (<100 lots)
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Mitchell EcoEnterprise Park (Mitchell Builders)









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- Case Study
- posted 22 Oct 2010
Mitchell Enviro Industrial Estate has become the first EnviroDevelopment certified industrial estate in Australia. Certified for all elements of EnviroDevelopment – ecosystems, waste, energy, materials, water and community – the development displayed outstanding consideration of sustainability principles and initiatives.
The certification of Mitchell Enviro Industrial Estate in all six areas of EnviroDevelopment signifies an outstanding achievement. Considered by some as the last frontier of sustainability, industrial developments have represented the greatest challenge because of the intense nature of their operations.
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- Feasability, Planning, Design, Construction, Lot Creation, Completion,
- Greenfield Development,
- Site Ecology, Place Making and Social Sustainability, Estate Design, Access and Transport, Materials and Recycling, Water Management, Energy Management, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation, Sustainablity Management,
- Small (<100 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Warm humid / sub–tropical,
Capricorn Blue (Sustainable Synergies)









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- posted 21 Oct 2010
Set on 4600 sq m and aimed primarily at the holiday market, the complex includes four three-bedroom ground floor apartments and 14 two-storey, two bedroom villas. Capricorn Blue has achieved outstanding environmental outcomes on a challenging site whilst delivering a high quality multi-unit residential product.
- Categorised under:
- Feasability, Planning, Design, Construction, Lot Creation,
- Greenfield Development,
- Site Ecology, Place Making and Social Sustainability, Estate Design, Access and Transport, Materials and Recycling, Water Management, Energy Management, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation, Sustainablity Management,
- Small (<100 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer,
- Warm humid / sub–tropical,
Niche at Hillbank (Adelaide Development Company)









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- posted 11 Aug 2010
Niche at Hillbank is the latest project by the Adelaide Development Company (ADC) and becomes the smallest residential land development in Australia to achieve EnviroDevelopment accreditation, achieving certification for ecosystems, waste, energy and community. ADC has also become the first developer in Australia to be successful in achieving multiple certifications, following certification of Blackwood Park in May 2009.
- Categorised under:
- Feasability, Planning, Design, Construction, Lot Creation, Completion,
- Greenfield Development,
- Site Ecology, Place Making and Social Sustainability, Estate Design, Access and Transport, Materials and Recycling, Water Management, Energy Management, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation, Sustainablity Management,
- Small (<100 lots),
- Low Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Hot dry, cold winter / hot arid,
Christie Walk






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- Case Study
- posted 28 Aug 2008
Built on only 2000m2 (half an acre) it demonstrates all aspects of urban sustainable in a highly compact space. The development was completed in December 2006.
Nathanvale

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- Case Study
- posted 17 Jul 2008
The development comprises 281.6 ha at Mt Nathan in South East Queensland, and has significant environmental complexity.
- Categorised under:
- Feasability, Planning,
- Greenfield Development,
- Site Ecology,
- Small (<100 lots),
- Low Density,
- Warm humid / sub–tropical,
Lochiel Park








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- posted 17 Jun 2008
A small brownfield housing development in Campbelltown South Australia, incorporating, bio-diverse planting in an urban forest, community development plan with community garden, community website, compact urban form, adjacent to high speed bus-way, local mixed use convenience shop, use of recycled materials, recycled stormwater for toilet, washing machine and irrigation and rain water for hot water, solar PV cells, load management, and 7.5 star energy efficient house design with energy efficient appliances and with a 9 year sustainability monitoring program.
- Categorised under:
- Feasability, Planning, Design,
- Brownfield Development,
- Site Ecology, Place Making and Social Sustainability, Estate Design, Access and Transport, Materials and Recycling, Water Management, Energy Management, Sustainablity Management,
- Small (<100 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Builder,
- Temperate,