Master Plan Video Series
To help explain the development and content of the Draft Master Plan for the ECU Mount Lawley redevelopment project a series of videos have been created.
Draft Master Plan overview
This video outlines the vision for the ECU Mount Lawley Master Plan, developed through stakeholder and community engagement, with a focus on the site’s historical and cultural context. Responding to feedback to honour the site’s history, support diverse uses, and its contribution to the surrounding neighbourhood.
The Draft Master Plan process
Mariam Yaqub, Senior Development Manager at DevelopmentWA details the development process of the Draft Master Plan for the redevelopment of ECU Mount Lawley.
- Supporting Fact-sheet: Vision and Master Plan
Honouring the site's heritage
Marc Beattie, Director Urbis shares how the heritage of the ECU site has informed the development of the Draft Master Plan for the ECU Mount Lawley redevelopment project.
- Supporting Fact-sheet: Honouring Our Legacy
The Planning Framework
Megan Gammon, Director at Urbis outlines the planning framework that has been used for the ECU Mount Lawley Redevelopment's Draft Master Plan
Site Access, Movement and Traffic
Chris Swiderski, Director, Flyt shares insights of the transport planning that has been undertaken for ECU Mount Lawley Redevelopment, to show how access and traffic have been carefully considered as part of the planning for the redevelopment.
- Supporting Fact-sheet: Transport Connections and Safe Movement
Architecture Planning: Building for the Future
Jimmy Thompson, Design Director at MJA showcases the various architecture planned for ECU Mount Lawley Redevelopment.
- Supporting Fact-sheet: Building for the Future
Creating Inviting Green Spaces
Anthony Brookfield, Principal at Hassell describes the landscape Architecture planned for ECU Mount Lawley Redevelopment that helps create high quality green spaces to reflect the leafy feel of Mount Lawley and surrounding suburbs.
- Supporting Fact-sheet: Green Spaces and Community Facilities