The 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 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 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
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 MoreIn this project, success is demonstrated by the landscape architects’ vision to deliver the extraordinary extensive play spaces within the parkland setting of the new Optus Stadium located on Burswood peninsula.
Read MoreThis project demonstrates excellence in leadership from planning through to execution and provides the town of Newman with a wonderful legacy project that will continue to build community interaction that is socially and financially sustainable.
Read MoreRailway Square has synthesised heritage structures, history, art, events spaces and public amenity into a new civic heart in the workshop precinct.
Read MoreImportantly, Convic was committed throughout the process to ensuring that local young people youth were deeply involved with this project. It is an outstanding example of the richness that effective, targeted consultation can bring to a project.
Read MoreFor many years it was a 'forgotten site'... vacant, disused, weed infested, eroded and a place of anti-social behaviour. Working with the Traditional Owners of the land and guided by the principle of 'designing with respect', Ecoscape allowed socio-cultural values to drive the design process.
Read More