The brief and objective for the project was to provide a verdant landscape in the inner city, where all of the apartments facing the courtyard have individual vignettes of the landscape bringing a new connection and new life to the heritage buildings.
Read MoreBarangaroo South Public Domain is one the most high-profile projects in New South Wales, Australia and even the world. It’s profile is not to be awarded - but the intelligence in design - direction and headship and final product are what lead the jury to its decision.
Read MoreThis project delivers a new benchmark for regenerating underutilized blue-green infrastructure corridors.
Read MoreEden Lane is a valuable alternative to the typical expectation of urban laneways.
Read MoreThis community-backed project sets a benchmark for inclusive playground design.
Read MoreSea Play on the Bay encapsulates the spirit of Busselton’s maritime history and draws on the city’s coastal environment.
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.
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 MoreThe Chain of Ponds Action Plan illustrates an extraordinary achievement of highlighting the real issues faced by the restoration of the somewhat mistreated Moonee Ponds creek line.
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