Infrastructure
Projects
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 project is an exemplar for championing a reimagined relationship between large rail infrastructure and public amenity.
All too often, infrastructure projects are narrowly focused on the delivery of a particular function. In contrast this project provides a precedent both for prioritizing active travel and the ways in which it can be accommodated into existing streets.
The Giblin Street Brickworks Redevelopment is a commendable exemplar of water Infrastructure projects that champion the role of Landscape Architecture in the creation of new suburbs and their pedestrian identities.
The Skeleton Creek Bridges project is testimony to what landscape architects can offer.
This project showcases the exciting opportunity that exists when we reclaim spaces within our cities for critical habitat.
This project invites the visitor to enjoy the sublime beauty of the quarry space by creating a simple elegant viewing platform.
Tamaiku Land and Urban Planning is a brave, necessary and compelling project that addresses one of the greatest injustices played out today – the loss of home, community, culture due to climate change.
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 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.