Green Square Library and Plaza was originally entered in the Urban Design category, however the Jury felt this constructed urban landscape project aligned with the Civic Category. Truly public in nature, Green Square Library and Plaza contributes to the culture and amenity of the urban environment.
Read MoreThe inclusive design of Legacy Park in Hobart acknowledges that anyone, at any age, may wish to play.
Read MoreA key driver for the overall design narrative of this significant open space in Adelaide was a fallen River Red Gum located on the banks of Fourth Creek/Marriyarta Pari.
Read MoreThe Moonee Ponds Creek Opportunities Plan was recognized for its potential as a catalyst for long-term change.
Read MoreThis strategic framework identifies gaps and explores opportunities for South East Queensland’s Logan River and the broader region.
Read MoreJones Residence is a wonderful demonstration of the contribution gardens can make to the quality of our daily lives.
Read MoreThis exhibition for the Internationale Gartenausstellung 2017 (International Garden Exhibition) in Berlin celebrates the Australian landscape as one that has always been shaped by cultural processes.
Read MoreLocated 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 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.
Read MoreThe Skeleton Creek Bridges project is testimony to what landscape architects can offer.
Read MoreLiving Lab is a remarkable contribution to sustainable, relational and productive design that has extraordinary benefits for practitioners and industry.
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 MoreThis in-depth and impactful study for Curtin University, interprets two songlines and integrates indigenous knowledge into meaningful design outcomes for all people.
Read MoreThe 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.
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