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Ecovillage at Currumbin

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Landscape Architect: John Mongard Landscape Architects

LOCATION: 639 Currumbin Road, Currumbin, Queensland

Listed as A Case Study for the AILA's 2008-2009 National Climate Change Project


Introduction

After undertaking an Australia Council funded research project for finding alternatives to suburban sprawl, JMLA printed a brochure which was distributed by Gold Coast City Council to developers.

One such developer, Landmatters Pty. Ltd. was searching for a team to produce what they hoped would become the world’s best ecologically sustainable village.

They adopted the ecological principles of the brochure and hired JMLA to help in this visioning process.

Landmatters Pty Ltd set out to `build a project that inspires and sets a world’s best standard for the future community of Australia’. The proposal is to develop an alternative approach to sprawl by using ecologically sustainable principles.

With this came the challenge to prove to the local community that suburban sprawl was not just about to begin on their sensitive doorstep.

The Landmatters ecovillage would be one of the largest new living areas in the Valley and this created a potentially explosive political context.

The community design process that JMLA practise – called `Set-Up Shop,’ shows that working with people and listening to their dreams is a potent tool for placemaking. In the end, there were very few people in the Valley who had attended the workshops who disagreed with the final concept plan.

The brief was strongly influenced by the community design process instigated by JMLA with the visions, concerns and ideas of the valley’s residents actively harnessed through a weeklong onsite brainstorming. Over four hundred people attended these brainstorms which were run from the old diary shed on the property.

This proved that co-design is just as relevant on a greenfields site as in the middle of an urban area.

The subdivision process at heart has remained unchallenged in the suburbs in the last thirty years.

Landscape architects rarely get to draw up boundaries and parcels unencumbered by surveyors, or to create living places which are led by, not followed by, ecological development principles.

The layout of the ecovillage truly follows landform and landcover, creating eco-hamlet footprints which were all created on cleared land with no environmental constraints.


Client: Landmatters (Currumbin Valley) Pty Ltd

Project: Landscape/Environmental Planning and Co-design for a 220 home ecovillage in the Gold Coast hinterland’s most scenic valley.

Collaborators: A team of 12 consultants, 200 local residents

Budget: $10 million dollars

 

 


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