Creating Green Urban Living

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project team

Client | BHC – Creating Liveable Communities

Architect | CDI Architects

Builder | Walton Construction

Shire | Brisbane City Council

Location | Musgrave Rd, Coopers Plains QLD 4108

sustainable landscape for a vibrant community

Surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees, this dynamic affordable housing development seamlessly integrates sustainability with modern living. Featuring two multi-level apartment buildings and a collection of town homes, the landscape enhances liveability while fostering a strong connection with nature.

Designed in unity with the environment, the landscape balances ecological responsibility with aesthetic appeal. Water management solutions regulate runoff, directing it through natural filtration systems that flow to the adjoining waterway.

Cargo On Musgrave Seating area with Bio Basin

outdoor spaces designed for living

Green spaces create peaceful retreats where residents can unwind, while strategic planting helps buffer urban noise, ensuring a tranquil living environment. Sustainability extends to communal spaces, where residents can engage in urban gardening, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. Low-maintenance, resilient plant species contribute to the long-term health of the environment while minimizing upkeep.

The landscape features multiple outdoor areas designed to encourage community interaction and relaxation. Two outdoor entertaining spaces, complete with barbecue and shelter facilities, provide inviting settings for social gatherings.

Cargo On Musgrave - Retained Melaleuca Tree

commitment to tree retention and protection

In alignment with Brisbane City Council’s Natural Assets Local Law (NALL) protection requirements, the retention of mature native trees was central to the landscape strategy.

A key initiative was the preservation of a majestic fig (Ficus sp.) at the heart of the development, along with several mature paperbarks (Melaleuca sp.). The iconic fig tree now serves as a defining focal point, anchoring the entrance and main driveway while seamlessly connecting built and natural elements.

Citicene led this process in collaboration with the client, an ecological consultant, and the builder to assess, document, and implement measures that safeguarded significant trees throughout the site. Protective fencing, controlled construction access, and ongoing arborist monitoring ensured the integrity of these valuable natural assets.

By prioritizing tree preservation from the early planning stages, the project not only met local regulations but reinforced its commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term sustainability.

Cargo On Musgrave Entry Sign and Road

preserving & enhancing the natural environment

The landscape at Cargo on Musgrave is designed to rehabilitate, regenerate, and preserve the natural environment, ensuring a seamless blend of built and natural spaces.

By integrating native plant species, protecting mature trees, and applying sustainable design principles, the development enhances visual appeal, fosters biodiversity, and supports local wildlife. The result is a vibrant, sustainable, and highly liveable community that exemplifies modern residential landscape design.

Cargo Apartments Retained Ficus Tree

comprehensive landscape architectural expertise

Citicene delivered a full suite of landscape architectural services, ensuring an environmentally conscious and well-integrated development. Securing Brisbane City Council landscape approval was instrumental in achieving compliance and project success.

Collaboration with ecological consultants supported the rehabilitation of the waterway corridor, promoting sustainability and wildlife conservation. Arborist consultation ensured the seamless integration of existing vegetation, preserving mature trees that enhance the site’s natural beauty. Thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces prioritize usability, sustainability, and harmony with the natural environment.

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