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A natural environment

The gardens of Noetic Place by Ecklersley are generous, secluded and lush. From the terraces to the courtyards, greenery surrounds and softens the buildings and provides a daily experience for residents of being enveloped by nature.

Hampton is a leafy suburb, and the garden architecture responds to this lovely green environment with an almost fully Indigenous landscape design. The gardens also incorporate the site’s three existing signature trees: a liquid amber, mahogany gum and lemon-scented gum.

The Garden Library is a unique feature of Noetic Place that provides and additional and, private space for residents to enjoy outside their homes.

Fender Katsalidis has designed an inviting timber pavilion for people to gather together or find peace and quiet alone. Surrounded by nature and birdsong, the interiors are enriched by warm timbers and wide north-facing windows, allowing sunlight to fill this beautiful space.

These common garden areas provide open spaces where residents can come together and enjoy the outdoors, surrounded by plant life and framed by the site’s existing trees.

Whether growing in terraces or courtyards, the private gardens of Noetic Place are generous, secluded and lush. Greenery surrounds and softens the buildings, and provides a daily experience for residents of being enveloped by nature.

“Hampton is a leafy suburb and we’ve responded to its lovely green environment with an almost fully Indigenous landscape design which will thrive in this bayside environment.”

Myles Broad
Eckersley Garden Architecture



Library Landscaping Courtyard

Visualisation by Gabriel Saunders