Pasadena
Pasadena by Villawood Properties is within the Cranbourne East Precinct Structure Plan PSP area, in the City of Casey.
Client:
Villawood Properties
Site location:
Clyde-Five Ways Road,
Cranbourne East, Victoria
Services deployed:
Civil Engineering
Landscape Architecture
Urban Design
Project Management
Water Resources Engineering
Environmental Consulting
Overview
Pasadena by Villawood Properties is within the Cranbourne East Precinct Structure Plan PSP area, in the City of Casey. The development incorporates a total of 540 residential allotments and two neighbourhood parks. The site is adjacent to the Clyde local shopping centre and a range of other amenities including schools, childcare and a medical centre.
Beveridge Williams were engaged by Villawood Properties to provide a range of services from the early planning stages of the Cranbourne East PSP. This PSP was one of the first in Victoria and through the process we all learned many valuable lessons. Beveridge Williams has since worked on projects in all of Melbourne’s growth corridors with PSPs guiding the development. Our teams are able to provide expert advice on all land development projects within PSPs, including development contributions.
At Pasadena the high quality of the estate is reflected in the landscape design which was integral to Villawood’s vision for creating a residential development that contributes to the social, environmental and economic wellbeing of the community. Beveridge Williams’ landscape architects worked closely with the clients ensure there was a real point of difference in the parks and that there was something for everyone. Pasadena Park is a true hub for the residents, with an outstanding children’s playground and a large picnic shelter with a BBQ and a table for large groups. There’s room to kick a ball or set up a game of cricket.
The second local park, Hill Farm Park incorporates the original cottage, ‘Hill Farm’, which was subject to a Heritage Overlay. The once derelict structure has been developed into a picnic shelter, surrounded by a fun, farm themed playground. There’s also a fenced dog off-leash space which has become a favourite meeting place in the area.