Urban Design
Projects
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.
Barangaroo 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.
Verandah Walk at James Cook University’s Townsville campus achieves much more than its stated purpose of providing a covered link for students walking to and through the library hub precinct
This project delivers a new benchmark for regenerating underutilized blue-green infrastructure corridors.
The 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.
Drawn 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.
"A community of innovators, in a riverside garden, in a city"
An initial series of monthly events has been so popular that additional, more frequent events are now planned.
The Townsville North Rail Yards project provides a strong and inspired conceptual framework to guide the future redevelopment of this important waterfront site in Far-North Queensland.
This project was developed through a close collaboration of both landscape architect and architect, working together to deliver a fully integrated, high quality urban design which not only accommodates future growth but greatly improves local amenity and liveability within an existing urban fabric.