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The National Tribune

Curtin University’s Exchange precinct secured the prestigious Masterplanned Communities award at the 2023 Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) WA Awards for Excellence.

The Masterplanned Communities award celebrates projects that demonstrate cohesive design principles and offer a diverse range of facilities, spanning residential, civic, recreational, commercial, industrial or other uses.

Curtin’s Exchange precinct excelled by seamlessly integrating an array of offerings all within a single construction stage, including state-of-the-art learning and teaching facilities, vibrant retail spaces, diverse accommodation options, commercial uses and recreational areas.

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