Piara Waters Takes the Spotlight with AILA Award

Brightwater’s purpose-built Huntington’s Campus in Piara Waters has been recognised at the 2025 WA AILA Landscape Architecture Awards, receiving the Landscape Architecture Award in the Community Contribution category.

The AILA recognition places Piara Waters alongside some of the state’s most impactful design projects and acknowledges the deep purpose behind its creation.

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More than just a beautiful space

This award celebrates spaces that make a genuine impact, going far beyond design. The campus was built to support people living with complex neurological conditions like Huntington's Disease, with a focus on comfort, connection and wellbeing.

Designed to support mind, body and soul

From peaceful green areas and sensory gardens to accessible, home-like features, every element of Piara Waters was thoughtfully planned. The project also reflects input from clients, families and experts across clinical, environmental and social domains and demonstrates Brightwater’s belief that care environments should support not just physical health, but the mind, body and soul.

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Built in partnership and delivered with care

Brightwater extends its thanks to project collaborators KPA Architects, Dale Alcock Projects, and Deep Green Landscaping, whose expertise helped bring this vision to life.

Learn more about how we support people living Huntington's

Piara Waters is just one example of how we design spaces where people with complex needs can thrive, connect and belong.

Find out more about our Specialist Disability Accommodation.

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