Browse Case Studies by topic: Place Making and Social Sustainability
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Fitzgibbon Chase (Urban Land Development Authority)









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- posted 20 Jul 2010
Fitzgibbon Chase was the first project in Australia to achieve all six elements under the version 2.0 of the EnviroDevelopment technical standards. The environmental principles and practices have been incorporated into the development with minimal cost and time imposts. These outcomes were achieved by integrating appropriate design principals and methodologies early in the planning stages through to working closely with our builder partners and contractors.
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- 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,
- Large (1000-5000 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Warm humid / sub–tropical,
Subi Centro



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- posted 12 Aug 2008
Subi Centro is transforming under-utilised, derelict land into a vibrant and sustainable inner-city community that seamlessly blends the rich heritage and unique character of Subiaco with contemporary development.
The Subi Centro project is in its final phases, with 86 percent of the Redevelopment Area normalised. The AFC, Greenspine and TAFE Station Street sites will complete the project.
Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED)









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- posted 29 Jul 2008
The Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED) in the United Kingdom is a multi-award winning development that adopted a holistic approach to sustainability. BedZED not only considered economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainability, but it aimed to create a zero fossil energy development.
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- Feasability, Planning, Design,
- Brownfield 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,
- Medium (100-1000 lots),
- Cool temperate alpine,
Aurora







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- posted 28 Aug 2008
The largest 6-Star housing development in Victoria, Aurora is a pioneering example of how to initiate, develop and grow a sustainable development on a significant scale. Developed by VicUrban, the Victorian Government’s sustainable development agency, Aurora will one day be home to more than 8,000 homes and approximately 25,000 residents.
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- Feasability, Planning, Design,
- Greenfield Development,
- Place Making and Social Sustainability, Estate Design, Access and Transport, Materials and Recycling, Water Management, Energy Management, Sustainablity Management,
- Very Large (>5000 lots),
- Low Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government,
- Temperate,
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.
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- 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,
Christie Walk






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- 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.
Beyond Today (Environmentally Sustainable Developments)









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- posted 11 Aug 2010
Beyond Today is an exemplary EnviroDevelopment. The $160 million residential development contains over 220 allotments , with over 75 per cent of the landholding dedicated to wetlands, parks and reserves. Beyond Today is fully owned and operated by Environmentally Sustainable Developments (ESD), a family business based in South Australia. ESD aimed to give the project, located just 200metres from the coast, and midway between Port Elliot and Victor Harbor, a distinctive appeal for buyers who are seeking a unique and leading edge environmentally sensitive lifestyle in an urban environment.
ESD wanted to create a residential development that left a minimal footprint on the environment whilst actually improving the quality of the surrounding land and its ecosystem. Ninety five per cent of allotments are either located alongside or overlooking some form of vegetated reserve, park or wetland
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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,
- Medium (100-1000 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Hot dry, cold winter / hot arid,
Blackwood Park (Adelaide Development Company)









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- posted 11 Aug 2010
Blackwood Park is located in the Adelaide hills approximately 15 km south of Adelaide CBD. Developed by Adelaide Development Company, the site covers 168.7 ha and was previously used for agricultural purposes. Upon completion, the development will include approximately 1200 residential allotments and significant open space.
- 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,
- Large (1000-5000 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Hot dry, cold winter / hot arid,
Seaspray (Seaspray Project Management)









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- posted 11 Aug 2010
Seaspray is a $200 million masterplanned residential community at Cocoanut Point, Zilzie. Site area is 119 hectares which includes 61 hectares of National Park, handed back to the Queensland Government for the establishment for the Cocoanut Point National Park. The masterplan includes 400 residential allotments, sites for the development of more than 300 units, the Rec Club , Seaspray Resort & a proposed spa.
- 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,
- Medium (100-1000 lots),
- Medium Density,
- Developer, State Government, Local Government, Designer, Builder,
- Hot dry, cold winter / hot arid,
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,