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Completed in 2012, this residential development integrates a water sensitive urban design framework into the street typologies, public park and central ecological corridor.
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2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Civic Landscape
Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP!) – Stage 2 by McGregor Coxall.