Located in Upper Mount Gravatt on Brisbane’s southside, Klumpp Road ‘Park and Ride’ is a key component of the Queensland Government’s initiative to enhance parking facilities for the highly efficient busway system.
This project not only supports sustainable urban transport but also integrates CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) principles to create a safe, accessible, and user-friendly environment.
Collaborative Expertise
Lambert and Rehbein, on behalf of Translink, entrusted Citicene with delivering landscape architectural consultancy for this project. Citicene provided innovative design and thorough documentation for both Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the development.
Harmonizing Nature and Infrastructure
Situated along a picturesque creek corridor, the landscape design seamlessly blends functionality with environmental stewardship.
Key initiatives included:
- Preservation of the natural environment – prioritizing ecological harmony.
- Integration of landscape with stormwater management systems – optimizing overland flow and catchment devices.
- Native plant species selection to foster biodiversity and resilience.
- Adherence to Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) principles – ensuring sustainable water management.
- Protection and retention of mature trees – maintaining the site’s natural character.
This project exemplifies how thoughtful landscape design can elevate infrastructure projects, creating spaces that serve both people and the environment.
