South Village, Kirrawee
Description
South Village is a vibrant, landscape-led precinct defined by an open street network that prioritises pedestrian movement, permeability, and public access. At its heart is a regionally significant park that connects the new development to Kirrawee’s existing centre, featuring a preserved remnant of Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest, a generous playground, and seamless links to surrounding retail. A network of active laneways and public spaces supports a lively village atmosphere, while the kiln heritage interpretation space celebrates the site’s industrial past and enriches its evolving identity.
Design Outcomes
- 40% tree canopy cover
- 500 trees planted
- 6,500m2 communal open space
- 80% native planting
Client
Deicorp & Payce
Collaborators
Northrop
Turner


