Urbanism

In today’s business environment, it is critical services are delivered promptly to enable clients to achieve maximum return on their capital investments.

GHD’s urban development solutions are characterised by innovative design, sustainability, conservation of resources and an understanding of our clients’ aspirations. The broad range of services we provide encompass all phases of urban development, including:

  • Urban planning and design
  • Building and landscape architecture
  • Community consultation
  • Infrastructure planning and design
  • Transport planning and traffic engineering
  • Coastal planning
  • Environmental services
  • Sustainability consulting
  • Asset and facilities management
  • Project and construction management.

For further information, contact:

Peter Evans
Tel: 61 2 6113 3384
Email: Peter Evans

Al Raha Gardens

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Al Raha Gardens is a mixed-use residential, commercial, leisure and retail development in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The vision for the development is that of a medium-sized village community with village-scale streets that afford residents the opportunity to socialise; fostering a sense of community, ownership and pride in their surroundings.

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Beijing Technology Fortune Centre

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The Fortune/Technology Centre is a major urban redevelopment project in the heart of Beijing. It has a projected budget in excess of USD$200,000,000.

Consisting of office, serviced apartment, commercial shopping mall and medium-rise residential development, the project occupies a full city block in Beijing and will incorporate extensive landscape works, exclusive sporting clubs and amenities.

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Commonwealth Place

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Located on one of Canberra’s most prominent vista’s the Commonwealth Place Forecourt project will promote pedestrian and user interaction with Lake Burley Griffin. The $3M project contains two jetty structures and a central sunken concrete bowl area.

The jetty’s are supported by 76 galvanised screwed steel piles and a galvanised steel substructure. The substructure is topped by over 7000 lineal metres of architecturally detailed fully recycled hardwood decking. The jetties and forecourts area feature custom designed mooring bollards, street furniture and life buoy/events power cabinets.

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Enpark

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Dubai is setting the pace in planning a community that embraces high sustainability values.

In keeping with the Ruler of Dubai’s directive to develop only ‘green’ buildings, EnPark will be one of Dubai’s first master planned communities to embody sustainability principles. These principles cover land use, urban design, buildings and open spaces.

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North Sapphire Beach Subdivision

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GHD Coffs Harbour prepared the environmental impact statement (EIS) for a regional waste processing facility on the north coast of NSW.

Recognising the potential mutual benefits of regional waste management, Coffs Harbour City Council, Belligen Shire Council and Nambucca Shire Council worked together to develop a regional water processing facility to service the residents of each respective local government area.

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The Palm Islands

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This Palm Islands project in Dubai will support about 20 luxury hotels/resorts, 2000 exclusive residential beachside villas and 27,000 apartments. Office buildings, marinas, theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, cinemas, community facilities and large areas of public open space also feature.

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Urban Design and Planning in Canberra’s University Precinct

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A vibrant mixed-use residential, cultural and arts precinct, will create a ‘dynamic heart’ for Canberra that connects the city with the Australian National University.

The Childers Street project arose out of a Australian Capital Territory Planning and Land Authority’s (ACTPLA) City West Master Plan, which was completed in May 2004. The Childers Street precinct is part of a major focus on urban regeneration by the ACT state government.

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Edward Lynch

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Edward Lynch is an experienced professional with wide ranging skills in urban design, architecture, master planning and urban development gained over the past 20 years. Edward has extensive experience in major sustainable mixed-use private and public developments throughout Australia, Asia and the United States. With a strong design background, and experience in the development, design management and delivery of complex integrated design teams, Edward’s prime focus is the design of sustainable city-scale projects.

Edward has lectured in architecture, housing affordability and urban design at University of Arizona, and the New School of Architecture, California. He is a past member of the RAIA National Education Committee, and has delivered papers in Australia, USA and Asia on design management, design alliances and Sustainable Design.

Awards received notably include those from the RAIA, API, AIA, and MBA.

Position: Senior Principal, Masterplanning and Urban Design
Tel: 61 3 8687 8000

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Peter Evans

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Peter has more than 20 years' experience in both the public and consulting engineering sectors. Prior to GHD, Peter worked with several local government authorities on many and varied public infrastructure projects in both urban and rural environments. Peter is responsible for a broad range of urban services, from initial planning constraints’ assessment, to urban design, land subdivision, infrastructure planning and design, through to life-cycle asset management.

Position: Business Leader, Urban & Infrastructure Development, Canberra
Tel: 61 2 6113 3384

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