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Shahmeena Labeeb is a passionate urban planner and placemaker at Village Well in Melbourne, Australia, where she focuses on creating spaces that foster harmony between communities and nature. With a Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Australia and a Bachelor’s in Interior Architecture from Taylor’s University, Malaysia, her strong design background enables her […]
Shahmeena Labeeb is a passionate urban planner and placemaker at Village Well in Melbourne, Australia, where she focuses on creating spaces that foster harmony between communities and nature. With a Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Australia and a Bachelor’s in Interior Architecture from Taylor’s University, Malaysia, her strong design background enables her to craft functional, aesthetically engaging spaces that enhance community interaction and well-being.
Her notable projects include the Six Senses Burnham Beeches Placemaking Framework in Victoria and The Tranquility Project in Western Australia, a premium aged care and wellness facility designed to promote holistic living.
Shahmeena’s contributions to the field have earned her multiple accolades, including the Platinum and Gold Awards at the 2017/2018 Nippon Paint Asia Young Designer Awards for her groundbreaking "City Beekeeping" project. In 2021, she received an Honorable Mention from the Smart Cities Research Institute of Australia for her innovative urban design work.
Committed to a regenerative approach, Shahmeena ensures that the spaces she designs are not only visually compelling but also sustainable, accessible, and beneficial to both people and the environment. Her unique blend of creativity and technical
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Shahmeena Labeeb is a passionate urban planner and placemaker at Village Well in Melbourne, Australia, where she focuses on creating spaces that foster harmony between communities and nature. With a Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Australia and a Bachelor’s in Interior Architecture from Taylor’s University, Malaysia, her strong design background enables her to craft functional, aesthetically engaging spaces that enhance community interaction and well-being. Her notable projects include the Six Senses Burnham Beeches Placemaking Framework in Victoria and The Tranquility Project in Western Australia, a premium aged care and wellness facility designed to promote holistic living. Shahmeena’s contributions to the field have earned her multiple accolades, including the Platinum and Gold Awards at the 2017/2018 Nippon Paint Asia Young Designer Awards for her groundbreaking "City Beekeeping" project. In 2021, she received an Honorable Mention from the Smart Cities Research Institute of Australia for her innovative urban design work. Committed to a regenerative approach, Shahmeena ensures that the spaces she designs are not only visually compelling but also sustainable, accessible, and beneficial to both people and the environment. Her unique blend of creativity and technical