Located in the heart of historic Hobart, Franklin Square is lined with some of the city’s most important civic buildings, including the Town Hall, the GPO, Treasury and St David’s Cathedral.
Read MoreThe Lily Pads are Inspiring Place’s competition-winning entry to replace the ageing deck over the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens’ famous lily pond as part of the Gardens’ bicentennial celebrations.
Read MoreThe Point Nepean National Park Master Plan is set on a 560-hectare landscape at the narrowest tip of the Mornington Peninsula.
Read MoreInterpretive Wonderings is an important and beautiful body of design research, a collation of interrelated events that originated from an invitation to map the landscape of an aboriginal community owned station property in southern NSW.
Read MoreThis project is an exemplifier of deep listening and the role of landscape architects in providing a holistic People and Place approach to visioning that goes beyond spatial design.
Read MorePort Adelaide is one of Australia’s most valuable and least realised post-industrial waterfronts. Over the past decade it has been the subject of a slow burn renewal through many state government and local council initiatives designed to reenergise ‘The Port’.
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