At Crace Holdings, our approach to development is focused on actively improving the environmental and social fabric of the Gungahlin Homestead Estate. Through regenerative design principles, our goal is to create a community that gives back more than it takes, supporting both human wellbeing and a healthy environment.
Our aim is to create a community that demonstrates how sustainable living can enhance quality of life while reducing environmental impact.
We are targeting net-zero emissions through smart infrastructure that includes considerations such as:
• Community-generated renewable energy from multiple sources
• Passive design principles integrated into all buildings
• Electric vehicle charging stations
• Community-managed waste collection and on-site composting
• Rainwater harvesting and recycling systems
Our water management strategy treats water as a precious resource and a living system with cultural significance. Rather than simply managing stormwater as a waste product, we're creating a network of water features that:
• Collect and reuse rainwater on site
• Provide natural stormwater treatment through landscaped areas
• Create sensory experiences and places for reflection
• Support biodiversity through carefully designed wetland areas
• Integrate with fire management systems using recycled water
We are designing for circularity, where waste from one process becomes input for another. This includes opportunities for:
• On-site composting and green waste management
• Community gardens and urban farming initiatives
• Local food production and processing
• Traditional land management services as micro-business opportunities
• Weekend markets supporting local producers and artisans
This approach creates economic opportunities and social connection for residents, while reducing the community's environmental footprint and building resilience for the future.