We help governments, councils and developers create transport strategies and infrastructure that start with people and end with better places.
Our work combines data, design, and empathy to deliver solutions that are technically sound, socially inclusive, and meaningful in practice.
We focus on how people experience streets.
By combining observations, community insight and data, we help shape transport decisions that work better for the people who use them.
We focus on how people experience movement and how streets and places shape the choices they make.
Our methods have been developed through years of research and practice, contributing to initiatives such as Australia’s first Healthy Streets program and the continued development of Movement and Place practice.
We deliver strategic advice and technical solutions that combine human-centred design with engineering rigour.
Everything we do is informed by research, fieldwork and collaboration, ensuring outcomes that are both practical and people-focused.
Our work often begins on the street. Through observation, walkshops and analysis, we understand how people move, behave and experience places.
These insights translate into practical transport strategies and street design decisions.
Transport shapes communities, but communities also shape transport.
Through CurioCity, project insights and advocacy, we explore ideas shaping people-centred transport planning.