A Riverfront Residence Designed for Light, Air, and Nature

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project team

Architect | Mark Williams Architects

Builder | Space Constructions

Shire | Brisbane City Council

a low-maintenance landscape enhancing Brisbane’s river corridor

This luxury residence, designed by Mark Williams Architects, showcases a seamless integration of passive design principles, optimizing natural light and cross-ventilation to provide enhanced comfort and sustainability.

The architectural design focuses on energy efficiency and climate responsiveness, allowing for a living environment that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. In partnership with Mark Williams Architects, Citicene contributed to creating a landscape that complements the residence’s eco-conscious design, elevating both its environmental value and its visual appeal.

Aaron Avenue Residence Landscape Design

a collaborative approach to landscape and architecture

The collaboration between Citicene and Mark Williams Architects was crucial in ensuring that the landscape design perfectly aligned with the residence’s passive design principles and met Brisbane City Council’s river edge re-vegetation requirements. This partnership played a key role in seamlessly integrating the landscape with the architectural vision.

Citicene focused on creating a space that was not only visually striking but also highly functional, balancing environmental sustainability, long-term usability, and ecological benefits. A particular emphasis was placed on incorporating native plants, as required by the Brisbane City Council, to enhance the Brisbane River’s fauna movement corridor. This careful integration ensured the landscape not only complied with environmental guidelines but also complemented the luxury home’s aesthetic.

Aaron Avenue Luxury Landscape Design

species selection for river corridor rehabilitation

The Brisbane City Council City Plan highlights the ecological significance of areas along waterway corridors, including the Brisbane River, and focuses on their protection and enhancement as wildlife movement corridors. Developments in these zones must preserve existing native vegetation along the riverbank to support habitat connectivity and incorporate infrastructure that facilitates wildlife movement.

Preserving native vegetation along the riverbank is essential to support habitat connectivity, and any new vegetation must primarily consist of native species. Plants are to be carefully selected to support the natural movement of wildlife along the Brisbane River, contributing to the area’s biodiversity.

In addition to its ecological benefits, the landscape design of this residence embraces drought-tolerant and low-maintenance principles. This ensures long-term vibrancy and sustainability with minimal upkeep. The plant selection not only supports local wildlife but also aligns with the broader sustainability objectives of both the residence and the surrounding community.

low-maintenance design

The landscape’s low-maintenance design ensures that the outdoor areas remain beautiful and practical with minimal effort, allowing residents to focus on enjoying their environment rather than maintaining it. This seamless integration of the natural world with the architectural design creates an elevated experience for both the residents and the surrounding community, contributing to the long-term ecological health of the Brisbane River corridor.

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