MASTER PLANNING
Master planning is the broad-scale organisation of a site based on a proposed program to allow for successful detail design. A good master plan expresses a design concept and accommodates the development of the concept without compromising the integrity and structure of the site and context.
Our Services
- mapping and analysis of existing site conditions
- site appreciation and opportunity identification
- community and stakeholder consultation
- interdisciplinary liaison
- development and design of master plan documentation
- preparation of reports and style manuals
- preparation of master plan presentation graphics
- opinions of probable cost.
Our Approach
Ecoscape focuses on a site and beyond its boundaries to develop a master plan that considers the environmental and social context. Our understanding of spatial parameters and environmental processes, together with strong design principles and community consultation, allows us to create a site-specific master plan.
Our Experience
Ecoscape has been involved in master planning projects such as:
- Toodyay Showgrounds Master Plan, Shire of Toodyay
- Golden Bay Primary School Shared Use Reserve & Baldivis District Sporting Complex Master Plans, City of Rockingham
- Tomato Lake Master Plan, City of Belmont
- Percy Doyle Master Plan, City of Joondalup
- Garvey Park Master Plan, City of Belmont
- Faulkner Park Future Options, City of Belmont
- Melville Landscape and Playspace, City of Melville
- Collie Central Business District Redevelopment, Shire of Collie
- Hilton Reserve Master Plan, City of Fremantle
- North Coogee Foreshore Stage 1, Stockland / City of Cockburn
- Rottnest Island Coastal Walk Trails, Rottnest Island Authority Butler North High School Precinct, Taylor Robinson
- Cowaramup Resort, MR Resort Developments Pty Ltd
- Lake Monjingup Reserve, Esperance Community Arts
- Lake Ballard Management Plan, Goldfields Esperance Development Commission
- Brookdale Wungong Water Project, Stockland
- East Landsdale Subdivision, Stockland
- Gracetown Development, LandCorp
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