Dover Heights, Revegetation project in progress.

There is something meaningful about this stage of a landscape. Not yet complete, but beginning to take hold.

Along this exposed coastal edge in Dover Heights, we are working with our clients to transform an overgrown council verge into a layered, resilient native landscape. With the necessary approvals secured, and through our clients’ commitment to taking stewardship of the land, the project is now underway on site.

Designed to extend beyond the private boundary, the planting introduces Australian natives that stabilise, soften and reconnect the residence to its broader ecological context. It is a considered act of revegetation, and a reminder that landscape can do more than serve a single home. It can also support place, repair edge conditions and contribute quietly to the public realm.

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