Urban Planning
Shaping and connecting communities
Exceptional places don¡¯t just appear¡ªthey¡¯re produced through careful considerations and creative design.?As you walk within a city, the active urban areas are what you?recognise?and return to encounter again. A prime example of what urban design is focused on¡ªmaking bonds between people and places.?
This?method forms suburbs and cities?through?the planning of a building and surrounding neighborhoods, plaza?centres, parks,?and streets. All these factors play a role in creating urban infrastructure, reflecting how people live and play.
Elaine Treglown, Group Leader, Planning & Environment
The best part of my job is working on a varied portfolio of projects with a multidisciplinary team of committed, excellent people!
Claire Bickerstaff, Business Leader, Community Development (Regional Victoria)
The diversity of planning and having a positive impact on how places evolve over time is what I love about planning.
Andrew Grey, Principal, Town Planner
I enjoy building solid relationships with stakeholders and working together to achieve common goals.
Joanne Preece, Senior Town Planner
Often with no right or wrong answer, planners should strive to add the most value to a project¡¯s surroundings and wider community.
Mark Marczak, Principal Civil Designer
Whether it¡¯s project management or civil design, I¡¯m passionate collaborating with multiple disciplines to create thoughtful outcomes.
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