Waterfronts, Lakes and Water Features

The magic of water plays a strong role in our placemaking projects. Fountains, ponds and lakes have been designed throughout Australia, and particular expertise has been developed in sculpting in situ cement forms with interactive water elements for public spaces. Our water features utilise harvested and recycled water and solar pumps where possible.

Our lakes and waterways are based on water sensitive urban design principles. We aim to harvest, store and contain water on each site where possible, creating water-based ecologies which encourage wildlife and regeneration.

We have restored and improved coastal and inland waterfronts throughout Australia, from riverfront towns in Tasmania, through to sensitive beach fronts in Queensland. Our boardwalks and trails along these waterfronts are designed to create enduring experiences.

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Examples of outstanding places incorporating water include:

Waterfronts and Lakes

  • Waterfront boardwalk and esplanade at 1770, Qld
  • Lake at New Mt. Larcom, Qld
  • Lake and wetlands at Hou Wang Temple Gardens, Atherton, Qld
  • Waterways, Ponds and Creek Re-establishment for The Ecovillage at Currumbin, Qld
  • The Loo With a View, Mooloolaba Foreshore, Qld
  • Tooradin Promenade and Landing, Melbourne, Vic
  • Lakes and waterways at Sunshine Coast University, Qld

Water Features

  • Riverplaza entry water feature, South Brisbane, Qld
  • Fibernacci Spiral Pop-jet Fountain, Gladstone, Qld
  • Reflection ponds and water features at Roosoola Garden, Mango Hill, Qld
  • Three Civic fountains and harbour precinct at Cleveland Town Centre, Qld
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