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Property developer Billbergia Group has seen its Wentworth Point Town Centre project take out the Masterplanned Development category at the 2021 Urban Development Institute of Australia’s (UDIA) National Awards for Excellence.
Located in Sydney’s west, the town centre is the brainchild of Billbergia and Scott Carver. The 11-hectare plays host to a community comprising nine city blocks that will house over 10,000 people along the Wentworth Point peninsula once complete. The result of 15 years of careful planning, urban design and architectural innovation, the community sets a standard of the utmost quality to other masterplanned developments.
The national award follows the NSW UDIA state win for Masterplan development, building on Billbergia s impressive list of industry accolades for the $4 billion development.
Jarrod Reedie
Halcyon Greens was recognised last week as the first lifestyle community to be a dual finalist at the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) Awards for Excellence, reaching the final stages in the Seniors’ Living and Master Planned Development categories.
Designed by Brian Toyota, the community is located on a 34ha island on the Gold Coast, and is masterplanned for almost 1000 residents across five residential precincts, which are connected to a central 2.8ha green spine that houses the recreation and leisure precinct.
Despite not winning any categories, Halcyon Managing Director Dr Bevan Geissman says the community gaining recognition for its efforts is a win in itself.
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