
Miles Streetscape Revitalisation
Community spirit and memories embedded within a main street revitalisation catalyses a new destination for the Western Downs.
It didn't take long for the team to recognise that the town of Miles needed more than amenity improvements to transform their streetscape into a place appreciated by locals and visitors. Often overlooked by the constant flow of heavy vehicles and grey nomads, Miles lacked a strong visible identity and presence of activity on the street. This project put the community at the centre of the design journey to create a place that locals are proud of; a place that creates new memories centred around immersive experiences that uncover the town’s unique stories.
The rural township of Miles has many hidden gems. Unfortunately, many passing travellers wouldn’t realise this. The goal of this project were clear. Encourage people to come to Miles, to stop, stay and support the local economy. In partnership with landscape architects, Vee Design, Fourfold Studio embarked on a journey to co-design a vision for the redesign of their town’s centre. What followed was an inspiring and exciting journey where design consultants, residents and local businesses uncovered the unique attributes and assets of the town and developed a tailored interactive streetscape upgrade design which locals can be proud of.
Working with the existing urban fabric, the project aimed to reinvigorate the urban experience and establish an enduring legacy for the town. The streetscape revitalisation project focused on both the social and physical infrastructure of Miles. Via a program of workshops, one-on-one interviews, community storytelling installations and collaborative design sessions (all delivered seamlessly, even overcoming social distancing restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic) a rich concept that will support a vibrant local life and attract visitors from afar has been developed.
Client: Western Downs Regional Council
Partners: Vee Design, Bark Architects, POMO, Storiedland
Awards:
2024 – Place Leaders Large Scale Place Project Commendation Award
2023 – Regional Achievement Award – Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA)
2023 – Movement and Place Commendation at the Ministers Award for Urban Design – Department of Energy and Public Works (Queensland).