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a curved building with many balconies and windows
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel. © Lucas Allen
an aerial view of a circular building in the middle of a road
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel. © Lucas Allen
a large building sitting on top of a lush green field under a blue cloudy sky
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel.
a road going through a lush green field next to a tall building
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel. © Lucas Allen
an empty parking lot next to a tree covered field
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel.
an aerial view of a grassy area with trees and hills in the background at sunset
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel.
a golf course with green grass and trees
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel.
an aerial view of a green golf course
RACV Cape Schanck
We provided town-planning and 3D Media services to the RACV to secure the approvals for the redevelopment of their Cape Schanck Resort. We prepared the comprehensive RACV Cape Schanck Development Plan that was approved by Mornington Peninsula Shire Council in November 2015. The $135M Resort will integrate the existing golf, accommodation and resort facilities within a new centrally located building, offering day spa and health and wellness facilities, a 120-bedroom 4.5 star hotel.
a wooden bench sitting on top of a sandy beach
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.
there is a sign that says burn'n yongg run on it
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.
a wooden bench sitting on top of a wooden floor next to tall grass and bushes
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.
a wooden walkway leading to a blue sculpture in the middle of tall grass and plants
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.
a yellow sign sitting on the side of a road next to a lush green field
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.
a wooden skateboard ramp in front of a building
Phillip Island Nature Park
The new Penguin Parade Visitor Centre is a critical piece of infrastructure with a significant budget ($40M+). The placement of the building, parking areas and other infrastructure which developed from the site planning process (Tract) was significant in that it allowed for the re-establishment of ecological features and wildlife movement patterns across the broader coastal landscape and for an overall increase in wildlife numbers.