Three white books are stacked, each titled "Biourbanism" with a subtitle, "Cities as Nature." The word "BIOURBANISM" is prominently displayed along the spines of the books. The focus is on the book titles with a partially visible, colorful illustration on the cover, emphasizing design models for climate resilient cities.

Biourbanism – a model for designing climate resilient cities

Adrian McGregor’s Book “Biourbanism :: Cities As Nature” argues that cities are na...

An assortment of dried flowers, seed pods, and small pumpkins are arranged in a room with dark blue textured walls. Branches adorned with white fluffy blooms stand upright against the walls, creating a rustic, natural scene. The wooden floor is scattered with petals and leaves.

Exploring Language and Landscape: A Design Installation

Jump Spark Ltd commissioned McGregor Coxall to design a visual installation for a bilingual audio pr...

A modern, serpentine house with a curved design and extensive use of glass and wood sits amidst a lush, grassy landscape with trees in autumn colors. Several people are visible near and around the building, and tiered wooden seating steps are integrated into the landscape in the foreground.

Planning approved for ‘leaf-like’ Serpentine House

East Suffolk Council has granted planning permission for Serpentine House, an off-grid, rural home i...

Aerial view of a modern park with a geometric design, known as the Drying Green. The park features a grid-patterned glass canopy over a small pavilion, grassy areas with scattered trees, pathways, and several sections of manicured greenery. A few people are seen walking through the sustainably designed space.

Drying Green wins 2024 Green Good Design Award for excellence in sustainability

McGregor Coxall have won the 2024 Green GOOD DESIGN Sustainability Award for The Drying Green, in re...

A group of people gathered around a table in Dorrigo, participating in a planning discussion for Bellingen's Sustainable Master Plans. One person is writing on a map covered with sticky notes, and another is taking notes. Papers, a coffee cup, and other materials are spread out on the table.

Shaping the Future: Sustainable Master Plans for Bellingen, Dorrigo and Urunga

In collaboration with Cobalt Engagement, McGregor Coxall’s comprehensive and visionary master ...

Aerial view of the Twelve Apostles, limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. From a scenic lookout, witness waves crashing below as these formations majestically rise from the Southern Ocean with a coastal road winding in the background.

New Lookout at the Twelve Apostles Opens

The new lookout at the Twelve Apostles by Parks Victoria has opened to the public. Distinctive and ...

A group of young future landscape architects stands around a table with a model or project on it, while an older man from the National Saturday Club explains something and gestures towards the model. They are in a well-lit room with inspiring posters and diagrams on the walls.

Inspiring Future Landscape Architects at National Saturday Club

McGregor Coxall Design Director, Steve Kennedy, and Graduate Landscape Architects Amy Marsden and Ta...

Aerial view of Parramatta Aquatic Centre with a background of the Parramatta skyline.

Parramatta Aquatic Centre recognised at NSW Architecture awards

Parramatta Aquatic Centre won the prestigious Sulman award for public architecture at last week’s ...

Five people stand on a grassy field in a stadium, with some holding an award plaque from the RTPI South-West Awards. Behind them, a tower and trees are visible. The group wears smart attire, including suits, dresses, and a notable red dress with a medal. They pose for a photo together celebrating Planning Excellence.

Recognition at RTPI South-West Awards for Planning Excellence

McGregor Coxall’s Úna Breathnach-Hifearnáin and Sophie Thomas attended the Royal Town Planning I...

A bustling urban square is filled with people engaging in various activities. Some are seated on colorful blocks, others are walking or standing. Trees provide shade, and a person in the foreground holds a smartphone displaying a map. Several plants decorate the area, complementing the innovative smart carpet pathways.

Smart Carpet Project featured in NLA’s Public London: Activating the City

We’re proud to have contributed to the project directory for New London Architecture’s n...

Powerhouse Parramatta River View

Powerhouse Parramatta is one of the world’s most significant new museum projects

Community, industry and collection will intersect to create a dynamic culturally engaged program tha...

Five people stand side by side outdoors on a path in the National Sculpture Garden, surrounded by greenery. They are wearing various outfits, with one person in a red hat and another in a blue turtleneck. They all face the camera, smiling subtly. Trees and shrubs are visible in the background of this design competition entry.

McGregor Coxall a finalist for the National Sculpture Garden Design Competition

The National Gallery of Australia has announced a shortlist of five finalists for the National Sculp...