The public realm is the binding element of Monash University’s campus in Clayton, Victoria, and the eastern precinct enriches the campus experience.
Read MoreSouthern Parklands Framework provides a strategic, physical, integrated and aspirational design vision for the future role of a green space in a growing and changing Western Sydney.
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 MoreThe Oxley Creek Transformation Master Plan is a bold vision that seeks to restore and conserve a degraded but important natural waterway among Brisbane’s urban and industrial landscapes.
Read MoreA sustained and committed long-term effort has led to the realization of this project.
Read MoreThis project is an exemplar for championing a reimagined relationship between large rail infrastructure and public amenity.
Read MoreAll 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.
Read MoreTwig House demonstrates a unique outcome achieved by a strong alignment between client, architect and landscape architect.
Read MoreJones Residence is a wonderful demonstration of the contribution gardens can make to the quality of our daily lives.
Read MoreThe refurbishment of Perth’s Sunset Heritage Precinct – once a men’s hospital – has respectfully addressed the culture of the place with “landscapes of memory” thoughtfully revealed for the benefit of present-day patrons.
Read MoreThe specialist heritage team initiated a program to support the nomination of cultural landscapes for the NSW State Heritage Register (SHR).
Read MoreAcknowledgement of Aboriginal Country Signage is a simple yet powerful gesture to acknowledge traditional owners and their Country.
Read MoreEveryone Can Play provides a comprehensive suite of principles, case studies and “tool kit” examples that support more inclusive play spaces in New South Wales
Read MoreYagan Square is a project of local and state significance that encapsulates the idea of convergence.
Read MoreKarratha Health Campus is a celebration of remote Western Australia, conveying sensitivity to the harsh natural climate while also drawing out the inherent vibrancy of the land.
Read MoreMalop Street Green Spine in Geelong is a shining example of how traditional retail streets can become inviting public spaces during the day and at night.
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