Aerial view of a planted courtyard and framework of paths

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Masterplanning

Framework plans that structure growth across a neighbourhood, a town centre or a whole region, read from the ground up.

Our approach

We read a place before we shape it

A masterplan sets the bones of a place for decades, so we begin by understanding what is already there: the land and water, the movement people make by habit, the ecology and the systems a place depends on. Only then do we draw a framework.

Our plans structure open space, movement and staging so growth can happen in the right order, and so the public realm is never left until last. We work from residential to regional, and we design for stewardship, staying involved so a plan can adapt as a place evolves.

Reimagined town-centre street with cyclists, planting and mixed-use frontage

What a WLU masterplan covers

  • Framework plans

    Open space, movement and land-use structure across the whole site.

  • Public realm

    Streets, squares and green networks designed as places, not leftovers.

  • Staging

    A sequence that delivers value early and holds together as growth arrives.

  • Ecology and water

    Systems planned from the first sketch, not retrofitted at the end.

Bring us in early

Discuss a masterplan