Landscape Architecture Australia, February 2011 Landscape Architecture Australia February 2011 (Issue 129) Reviews, news and opinions on landscape architecture, urban design and planning. Subscribe Print Digital
Perspective: facing challenges together Mandy Rounsefell’s introduction to Landscape Architecture Australia 129.
Green infrastructure A green infrastructure plan for Australia could ensure that changes in land use and climate are more easily managed.
Crossing design cultures Christopher Vernon reflects on a studio expedition to India that resulted in new designs for a New Delhi government building.
World Expo 2010 Shanghai Millions of people visited the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, but did it live up to its theme Better City, Better Life?
X-Field exhibition Six practitioners explore ways in which contemporary designers can work beyond and across disciplines.
Janet Laurence’s Waiting Test tubes, petri dishes and an “intensive care unit” form part of Janet Laurence’s installation dedicated to hospitalizing plants.
Landscape Architecture Australia Prize The Landscape Architecture Australia Prize for Design Communication is awarded to final-year landscape architecture students.
Battery Point Sculpture Trail A series of sculptures along Tasmania’s Battery Point waterfront explores the treasured and varied past of the area.
Regatta Walk Foreshore This lakeside project provides a quiet place to enjoy the water, without overindulging in architectural statements.
131 Queen Street rooftop A rooftop garden by Bent Architecture provides a welcoming retreat from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne city life below.
Sunshine Coast Industrial Park This corporate industrial park by Gamble McKinnon Green shows industry being woven into a backdrop of vegetation and wetlands.
717 Bourke Street Plaza by Aspect Studios Aspect Studios explores the constraints and possibilities of the corporate plaza.
Royal Randwick Racecourse Tempe MacGowan reviews BVN’s masterplan in early 2011. Since then Fitzpatrick + Partners has undertaken a new masterplan.
Distributed Urbanism: Cities After Google Earth A short collection of essays about contemporary cities, edited by architect Gretchen Wilkins of RMIT.
Kerb 18: PlastiCity FantastiCity RMIT University’s Kerb 18 centres on its international design competition, PlastiCity FantastiCity.
Innovative Approaches to Researching Landscape and Health Building on research by the UK’s OPENspace research centre, this volume focuses on inclusive access to outdoor environments.
The Andy Goldsworthy Project An illustrated catalogue of permanent installations (1984–2008) by the British landscape artist.
Rural Australian Gardens Leading landscape designer and author Myles Baldwin discovers the best rural Australian gardens.
Millennium Parklands Fifteen years ago it was one of Sydney’s most contaminated and degraded sites but today it is used and loved by the community.