The Skeleton Creek Bridges project is testimony to what landscape architects can offer.
Read MoreDrawn out of mutual respect and collaboration, this project demonstrated cross-cultural knowledge exchange and building the capacity of 15 local Vietnamese professionals through an intensive nine month exercise in best practice approaches to landscape architecture, urban design and planning.
Read MoreThe Point Nepean National Park Master Plan is set on a 560-hectare landscape at the narrowest tip of the Mornington Peninsula.
Read MoreThis project is a wonderful example of the university’s strategy to promote outdoor learning spaces.
Read MoreThis project showcases the exciting opportunity that exists when we reclaim spaces within our cities for critical habitat.
Read MoreLiving Lab is a remarkable contribution to sustainable, relational and productive design that has extraordinary benefits for practitioners and industry.
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreThis project invites the visitor to enjoy the sublime beauty of the quarry space by creating a simple elegant viewing platform.
Read MoreThe 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
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 MoreThe Southern Parklands Vision 2036 demonstrates excellent leadership and sustainable outcomes for ‘Sydney’s Biggest Backyard’, consisting of some 1500 hectares, which is 28% of Sydney’s parklands
Read MoreThe Ballam Bumps Regional Playspace is awarded because it is a generous design that pushes the expectations about who a playground is for and how it can be used.
Read MoreAt the heart of the project is a functional wetland which harvests 500 Megalitres of water from the Sturt River for use in irrigation of 30 other open spaces and for groundwater recharge.
Read MoreTamaiku 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.
Read MoreEVE Apartments successfully establishes an immersive ‘backyard’ feel for residents through the use of a lush planting palette that promotes interaction with a mix of beautiful garden spaces.
Read MoreThis project provides new seating that is carefully integrated with the existing trees to create much needed resting spots.
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.
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