Unique Sites
Jeavons Landscape Architects has successfully created a series of unique, site sensitive designs in iconic places.
Unearthing the unique qualities of very special places, we address the diverse needs of users, producing professional, high quality documentation for fundraising, consultation and construction.
Unearthing the unique qualities of very special places, we address the diverse needs of users, producing professional, high quality documentation for fundraising, consultation and construction.
Growing Wild -Early Childhood Precinct at Melbourne Zoo
This important interactive early childhood precinct, designed on play principles, allows children to immerse themselves in the habitats of animals including meerkats, invertebrates, tortoises and other ground dwelling creatures. Leading the design team, Jeavons Landscape Architects are collaborating with Arterial Design and Clarke Hopkins Clarke Architects.
Tidal River Public Open Space - Wilsons Promontory National Park
Wilsons Promontory is an iconic place for many Victorians and the central recreation space is the focal point for day visitors, campers, bushwalkers and interpretation. The Jeavons design embodies the unique natural features of the Prom and reflects the significance of this place in a playful, social gathering place.
Wilsons Promontory is an iconic place for many Victorians and the central recreation space is the focal point for day visitors, campers, bushwalkers and interpretation. The Jeavons design embodies the unique natural features of the Prom and reflects the significance of this place in a playful, social gathering place.
The Albury Botanic Gardens Children’s Garden
Jeavons have worked with the ABG, Albury City Council and the local community to create a unique children’s corner of the gardens where trolls and fairies cohabit with dinosaurs and giant bamboo. Children and local residents have worked with artist James Cattell to create artworks and source huge local tree stumps for this ongoing project.
Jeavons have worked with the ABG, Albury City Council and the local community to create a unique children’s corner of the gardens where trolls and fairies cohabit with dinosaurs and giant bamboo. Children and local residents have worked with artist James Cattell to create artworks and source huge local tree stumps for this ongoing project.









