Wurun Senior Campus
Abundant outdoor space and vertical schools seem like a contradiction, until you see Victoria’s latest vertical school - the Wurun Senior Campus, designed by GHD Design and Grimshaw.
At GHD Design our approach to landscape architecture is to deliver lasting community benefits. Our designs for green public spaces not only provide for community, recreation and health, but also function to filter water, restore habitat, improve air quality and reduce the heat island effects of urban environments.
Our broad portfolio of work includes transport, water and community related projects, delivering high quality amenity in the public realm. Our landscape team contributes to complex multidisciplinary projects and successfully leads projects where landscape is the primary focus.
Our experienced team of over 40 landscape architects across the globe brings international innovation and local knowledge to all our projects. We work closely with our wider network of engineers and specialists to create value to a diverse range of public infrastructure projects.
We value collaboration and develop close working relationships by listening to our clients and stakeholder needs. Our solutions are durable, attractive and resilient, and prioritise addressing challenges in a rapidly changing environment.
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Abundant outdoor space and vertical schools seem like a contradiction, until you see Victoria’s latest vertical school - the Wurun Senior Campus, designed by GHD Design and Grimshaw.
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