Projects
Water sensitive solutions use all water sources, unleash the power of an informed and engaged community, and integrate green and grey infrastructure.
We collaborate locally and internationally
Water Sensitive Cities Australia represents the next phase of making WSC practice the norm. Working with world-renowned subject matter experts, and industry thought leaders, we work across Australia and internationally, providing a network for cities to learn from each other.
Australian projects
Aug / 2024
Vector-borne diseases and water sensitive urban design

Aug / 2024
Protecting headwater streams: Ideas for Aitken Creek

May / 2024
45 Shand Road Reservoir

May / 2024
Valuing Green–Blue Infrastructure

Apr / 2024
Economic Evaluation for Regional IWM

Dec / 2023
Applying water sensitive urban design to small infill developments

Dec / 2023
Engaging local government councillors and senior executives

Dec / 2023
Understanding WSC lifecycle costs

Dec / 2023
Building community water literacy

Sep / 2022
Urban WaterGuide: A guide for building sustainable and resilient cities

International projects
International - Resilient Urban Centres and Surrounds projects
Dec / 2023
Resilient urban centres and surrounds

Nov / 2023
Akreiy Ksatr Wetland City – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Oct / 2023
Green and Resilient Urban Futures Design Competition – Hanoi University of Civil Engineering

Jul / 2023
Road 2 – Battambang, Cambodia

Jul / 2023
Nong Loup Ian Marsh – Vientiane, Lao PDR

Jul / 2023
Hanoi University of Civil Engineering – Hanoi, Viet Nam

Jul / 2023
Can Tho University – Can Tho, Viet Nam

Jul / 2023
Makkasan Zone C Departure Park – Bangkok, Thailand

Jul / 2023
On Nut Urban Forest Park – Bangkok, Thailand

Jun / 2023
Ban Mano Wetland – Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
