Green Infrastructure
This project delivers a new benchmark for regenerating underutilized blue-green infrastructure corridors.
The Point Nepean National Park Master Plan is set on a 560-hectare landscape at the narrowest tip of the Mornington Peninsula.
Living Lab is a remarkable contribution to sustainable, relational and productive design that has extraordinary benefits for practitioners and industry.
On an undulating hillside within Centennial Park one enters a secret garden in which the play elements merge with the landscape setting, creating a journey of discovery for children and their families.
The Mukanthi Playspace at Morialta has transformed an underutilised part of the Morialta Conservation Park into a significant community facility that encourages physical activity, exploration, adventure and imagination, while fostering valuable connections to nature
The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) has transformed thinking about what is possible in health design in Australia through intrinsically integrating the curative benefits of access to landscape, views, natural light and sunshine within the design
The panel was struck by this novel landscape architectural design-based exploration of the spatial implications of environmental policy and ecological theory objectives that aim to safeguard Australia’s biodiversity.
The Chain of Ponds Action Plan illustrates an extraordinary achievement of highlighting the real issues faced by the restoration of the somewhat mistreated Moonee Ponds creek line.
The Plant Bank is a research institute, seed repository and public building set amongst the Australian Botanic Gardens at Mount Annan in the south-western suburbs of Sydney.
The Darebin Yarra Trail Link is an exciting and beautifully executed project. The leadership, vision and dedication of a multidisciplinary team have delivered an iconic infrastructure project that is an exemplar for Australia.
Healthy Communities
Campbell's Cove Promenade was originally entered in the Civic category, however the Jury felt this high quality designed public realm project provides a significant contribution to linking Sydney’s ‘Cultural Ribbon’ along the harbour and within the UNESCO World Heritage curtilage.
Set amongst the rolling vineyards and forested backdrop of the Mornington Peninsula, the Jackalope Hotel presents a rare and luxurious landscape setting for this award-winning hotel.
The brief for Port Leo Estate’s sprawling landscape surround was to curate the Mornington Peninsula’s finest wine, food and cultural experience.
The Garden for the Future is an ambitious extension of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens showcasing more than 30,000 climate-resilient plants set within a multi-purpose garden setting.
This project demonstrates what can be achieved on a small budget when landscape architects are brought to the design process. Sprout Landscape Architecture have updated a hot and stark outer suburban retail strip, transforming it into a social space and thoroughfare that respects and builds on the street’s local charm and offers an invitation to linger.
This project takes an active and creative approach to addressing issues of ongoing urban vacancy and public space activation in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle District. The project encompasses a series of interventions that poetically engage with the site’s multilayered history while imagining the possibilities for a future Newcastle.
McGregor Coxall along with Sydney Water have demonstrated an ambitious and outstanding strategy for the delivery of public open space across the Georges, Cooks and Parramatta River Catchments to achieve environmental outcomes and social outcomes.
This small courtyard project demonstrates a thoughtful response to an awkward linear space which sought to provide for a number of competing needs as identified by the Client – the SBS staff. Within the small courtyard a collection of 4 conceptual ‘garden rooms’ are set out, each directly responds to the requirements identified to meet diverse downtime needs.
The brief and objective for the project was to provide a verdant landscape in the inner city, where all of the apartments facing the courtyard have individual vignettes of the landscape bringing a new connection and new life to the heritage buildings.
Liveability
Campbell's Cove Promenade was originally entered in the Civic category, however the Jury felt this high quality designed public realm project provides a significant contribution to linking Sydney’s ‘Cultural Ribbon’ along the harbour and within the UNESCO World Heritage curtilage.
Set amongst the rolling vineyards and forested backdrop of the Mornington Peninsula, the Jackalope Hotel presents a rare and luxurious landscape setting for this award-winning hotel.
The brief for Port Leo Estate’s sprawling landscape surround was to curate the Mornington Peninsula’s finest wine, food and cultural experience.
The Garden for the Future is an ambitious extension of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens showcasing more than 30,000 climate-resilient plants set within a multi-purpose garden setting.
This project demonstrates what can be achieved on a small budget when landscape architects are brought to the design process. Sprout Landscape Architecture have updated a hot and stark outer suburban retail strip, transforming it into a social space and thoroughfare that respects and builds on the street’s local charm and offers an invitation to linger.
This project takes an active and creative approach to addressing issues of ongoing urban vacancy and public space activation in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle District. The project encompasses a series of interventions that poetically engage with the site’s multilayered history while imagining the possibilities for a future Newcastle.
McGregor Coxall along with Sydney Water have demonstrated an ambitious and outstanding strategy for the delivery of public open space across the Georges, Cooks and Parramatta River Catchments to achieve environmental outcomes and social outcomes.
This small courtyard project demonstrates a thoughtful response to an awkward linear space which sought to provide for a number of competing needs as identified by the Client – the SBS staff. Within the small courtyard a collection of 4 conceptual ‘garden rooms’ are set out, each directly responds to the requirements identified to meet diverse downtime needs.
The brief and objective for the project was to provide a verdant landscape in the inner city, where all of the apartments facing the courtyard have individual vignettes of the landscape bringing a new connection and new life to the heritage buildings.
Cities
With the urgent need for cities to tackle climate change and the urban heat island effect, as well as increasing population growth and diversity, it is encouraging to see projects such as the University Square Master Plan embrace these issues through effective and well researched urban and landscape planning.
With a focus on increasing activation, accessibility and resilience while maintaining and stren gthening the Parks’ distinct character, the strategy sets a robust framework for future park management and development and illustrates the significant contribution that the Park Lands make to the social life of Adelaide.
Transport
With the urgent need for cities to tackle climate change and the urban heat island effect, as well as increasing population growth and diversity, it is encouraging to see projects such as the University Square Master Plan embrace these issues through effective and well researched urban and landscape planning.
With a focus on increasing activation, accessibility and resilience while maintaining and stren gthening the Parks’ distinct character, the strategy sets a robust framework for future park management and development and illustrates the significant contribution that the Park Lands make to the social life of Adelaide.
Place Making
With the urgent need for cities to tackle climate change and the urban heat island effect, as well as increasing population growth and diversity, it is encouraging to see projects such as the University Square Master Plan embrace these issues through effective and well researched urban and landscape planning.
With a focus on increasing activation, accessibility and resilience while maintaining and stren gthening the Parks’ distinct character, the strategy sets a robust framework for future park management and development and illustrates the significant contribution that the Park Lands make to the social life of Adelaide.
Cooling Cities
and Climate Change
With the urgent need for cities to tackle climate change and the urban heat island effect, as well as increasing population growth and diversity, it is encouraging to see projects such as the University Square Master Plan embrace these issues through effective and well researched urban and landscape planning.
With a focus on increasing activation, accessibility and resilience while maintaining and stren gthening the Parks’ distinct character, the strategy sets a robust framework for future park management and development and illustrates the significant contribution that the Park Lands make to the social life of Adelaide.