Many developers take the simple route of flattening an entire area before they start building. This may make construction easier - but it destroys the region's original character and landscape.
Trinity has been designed to take advantage of the natural ridges, valleys and dunes which have been part of this coastal landscape for thousands of years.
Following the topographical suggestions from nature, we have created three distinct precincts - or villages - at Trinity.
The Coastal Village
Here, contemporary coastal design will inspire a different way to live in harmony with the beach and the ocean. The Dunes will be incorporated into the enhanced landscape, with the beachside feel promoting the use of natural materials , coastal colours and a contemporary, upmarket twist on the traditional 'beach shack'.
The Ridge Village
This is the urban centre of Trinity – and the civic and commercial heart of the development. Here, you’ll find retail, recreational and office buildings alongside education and major community facilites. With it's breathtaking location on the ridgeline with ocean views, this village will be a vibrant hub of activity.
The Valley Village
This is Trinity's first village and is named 'Agora' - the name given by ancient Greeks to the public square or market place of a city.
The eastern side of Trinity features natural bushland which adjoins the nearby Neerabup National Park. Its protected valley of tuart and jarrah trees is home to many bird species and comes alive with wildflowers in spring. The Valley Village will reflect this with tree-lined streets, a traditional village green and a network of walking paths and cycleways.