Aura

Aura – City of Colour, is a city designed for every facet of life.

Project Description

Located at the southern end of the Sunshine Coast, Aura – City of Colour, is Australia’s largest master-planned community by Stockland Developments. Aura is a city designed for every facet of life. “Having drawn inspiration from some of the world’s most liveable cities to enhance the unique lifestyle that the Sunshine Coast offers; to create a city that is truly world class.”- Stockland

Once complete there will be a range of house & land packages available, village/shopping district, over 200km of future bikeways, parks and allowances for schools at all levels.

Eureka Landscapes Project Details  

The Eureka Landscapes team has been working with Stockland since 2015, completing numerus projects. Each project has a different scope of works which allows the team to showcase the diverse range of skills. Continue on for a description of the projects Eureka Landscapes has been contracted for.

Completed or Current Works

 June 2017

Aura Sales Precinct

 

A new and exciting display village and sales hub. The display village works are complete with street landscapes elements, seating pods, road line marking, easement park for displays and a viewing tower and toilet. The sales hub has an expansive deck, playground and landscaped gardens.

May 2016

Pedal Park

 

The Pedal Park is an adrenaline pumping bike park for kids of all ages. A meandering bike path with alternative routes and textures and scenes provide a great learning outcome. Mix that with a basketball court, general play area, open space lawn area, picnic shelters, furniture and amenities and you have a great show of construction skill.

March 2018

Frog Park

 

The Frog Park is a park that pays tribute to the Wallum Sedge Frog and its habitat, a locally endangered frog species in the adjacent environmentally protected waterway. The park is targeted toward the younger children and has been constructed with his in mind to ensure a quality and suitable finish. The park features a playground with elements for children of various ages and abilities. The centre-piece of this ground-level playground is a specially designed rubber frog with slides, swings and a climbing reeds challenge. Additionally, the park consists of a custom shelter, picnic facilities, formed insitu concrete seating walls and a large break out lawn area surrounded by concrete path and gardens.

June 2018

Baringa Town Square

 

The Baringa Town Square at Aura is located opposite the future district centre that will consist of restaurants & cafes is adjacent the first local school and sports fields in the development. The Town Square features an urban youth skate plaza, large community feasting table with BBQ facilities, custom seating pods with acoustic speaker boxes and charging stations, a climbable Baringa sign sculpture, ceremony lawn, large custom structures, raised planters, seating nodes and an open ceremony lawn.

 

The integration of a large community space with quality finishes and key design principals make the space functional whilst catering for a large range of users.

April 2019

Burnet Park

Stage 43 park is part of a long linear landscape that runs along the edge of new created homes and existing bushland, it allows for creative play with natural timber for the play equipment with the addition of ropes etc.  Stockland wanted a park that had a more natural play experienced given the location close to existing bushland and space for kicking or throwing a ball.  Ensuring the timber play elements complied with the play certification especially with the grades required for the climbing wall was the most challenging part of this project.  Ensuring that environmental controls were managed during construction to protect the sensitive adjacent bushland also played a major role.

December 2018

McArthur Park

Stage 35 park is part of a long linear landscape that runs along the edge of new created homes and existing bushland, it allows for creative play with natural timber for the play equipment with the addition of ropes etc.  Stockland wanted a park that had a more natural play experienced given the location close to existing bushland and space for kicking or throwing a ball.  Ensuring the timber play elements complied with the play certification was the most challenging part of this project and ensuring that environmental controls were managed during construction to protect the sensitive adjacent bushland

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