Enhancing Active Travel with Green Infrastructure

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project details

Shire | Ipswich City Council

creating a sustainable pedestrian and bicycle corridor

The Queen Victoria Bikeway is set to become a vibrant, pedestrian and cyclist-friendly corridor, seamlessly connecting commuters and recreational users to the heart of Ipswich City.

Citicene played a key role in this project by delivering high-quality artist’s impressions that brought the vision to life – helping stakeholders visualize the future of this dynamic active travel network.

Currently a dedicated vehicular road, this space is being reimagined as an integrated, multi-use pathway that promotes sustainable transport and enhances urban connectivity. By repurposing existing infrastructure, we help create greener, more accessible cities that prioritize health, well-being, and environmental sustainability.

why active travel matters

Investing in active travel infrastructure isn’t just about transportation – it’s about shaping healthier, more resilient communities.

The benefits include:

  • Improved public health – Encouraging walking and cycling helps reduce the risk of chronic disease and lowers healthcare costs.
  • Reduced congestion – Less vehicle traffic means smoother urban mobility and better use of public spaces.
  • Environmental impact – Fewer emissions contribute to cleaner air and a lower carbon footprint.

see the future before it’s built

At Citicene, we specialize in delivering 3D visualization to bring projects like this to life. Our 3D modelling and rendering services provide stakeholders with a clear, compelling vision of urban transformations before they happen. Discover how our advanced visualizations can help shape your next landscape architecture project.

3d Modelling and Rendering

Active travel brings a huge amount of benefits to our communities including improved health outcomes.

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