KBD and RSG have developed a structured approach to environmental planning that allows for informed decision-making throughout the design process. The environmental design approach seeks to identify key environmental constraints and opportunities at project inception. Working with design teams to review design iterations, inherent protection measures are embedded into the design.
Data and guidance derived from environmental survey, habitat mapping and met-ocean modelling studies are utilized to inform and guide the masterplan design. During early conceptual design phases, RSG design teams and architects are informed of sensitivities through stage-gate workshops. Guidance employs the mitigation hierarchy with avoidance of impacts prioritized through modification of design. A feedback loop ensures the process is iterative, ensuring continuous design improvement, and early avoidance of impacts.
Critical factors such as the presence of species of conservation priority, habitat protection, sediment dynamics, water quality, coastal processes and beach morphology are evaluated to shape a development that is both functional and ecologically responsive. As the project progresses and understanding of the local systems improves, challenges with reconciling the needs of the development with conservation objectives are identified and addressed at both a regional and individual asset level.