Ecotect Architects have been involved in numerous successful
master planning projects for a wide range of private sector and
government clients. Our unique approach to environmental
sustainability and cost effectiveness provides a balanced process
in the preparation of high quality urban and suburban zones.
See examples of our past master planning projects in the
comercial section of our project gallery.

The first step in successful master planning is to understand
the soil conditions, geology, ecology and water issues relating to
a site. The climatic influence and the maximization of using
natural forces such as cooling breezes, winter sun and existing
vegetation is the first step to shaping a viable master plan.
The client's brief and budget are critical and this is the next
stage of marrying a workable planning concept into the site to
allow as many practical advantageous of the site to influence the
shaping of the buit environment.
Because of the science and engineering background of Garry
Baverstock, orientation sun paths, privacy and visual impacts with
neighbouring sites and the street appeal all become one when the
planning process begins.
There should be a great deal of consultation at this critical
stage, as poor master plan will result in unworkable buildings.
The practice's experience in urban design and planning is
extensive. Often we collaborate with planning specialists and town
planners to ensure nothing is overlooked in developing the master
plan.
Professional master plans are also about setting parameters and
targets for water and energy conservation as well as stipulation of
goals for the built environment and how it relates to the natural
world. often the detail of these guidelines are critical in
allowing the master plan to be interpreted by others in the way
intended.
- 1995 - onwards, Mandurah Retirement Village
- 1999, Mt Helena Eco Village
- 2003, South Beach subdivision, consultant and advisor to Mike
Hulme and the Perron Group, this included production of design
guidelines for houses in this subdivision
- 2004 - 2006, Wise Earth Syndicate in association with Mike
Hulme and Perron group, 800 block subdivision, design and project
management and design guidelines
- 2005 - 2006, Settlers Group Villages
- 2007, Old Broome Estate (UDIA winner)

The cost of master planning depends on the extent of work
carried out by Ecotect-Architects. Often on large projects we work
as part of a consortium of consultants, comprising town planners,
specialist urban planners, civil engineers, eco-lanscape
consultants, water conservation specialists and other architects
with specialized building type experience.
Often Garry Baverstock who has had experence in land development
will consult his developer colleagues for practical economic inputs
into the strategy appropriate at the master planning stage. Usually
a fixed fee is calculated with a job description attached once an
initial advisory service is carried out. Refer to our standard fee
scale for hourly rates and advisory fee charges.
The scale of development such as the China Green Project in
Subiaco, resulted in a fee claim of approx $100,00. This included
conceptual designs for all buildings and how they fitted the master
plan. This had, commercial, multi-residential units, heritage
building adaptation and single residential, unerground parking and
landscape concepts for the public open space and took about 9
months to generate and liaise with all the appropriate
authorities.
Often partial services may result in a fee claim of $10,000 to
$30,000 depending on the scale and complexity of the project. The
services can also be staged to assist in the economic planning and
give adequate time and opportunity for changes to be made and
expertise from other sources to be used to ensure that the master
plan suits the client requirements and the market at the time.
Interested in this service? Why not contact us for information on how we can
work with you.
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