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The pavilion is often surrounded by a sea of colourful family tents during sporting events.

Clarence High School Oval Sports Pavilion

Dock4 Architects has successfully configured this school sports pavilion in suburban Hobart to accommodate a broader community.

Landscape / urban
Aerial perspective of Sydney Park.

Waste not, want not: Sydney Park

Occupying a former landfill site, the Sydney Park Water Re-use Project by Turf Design Studio and Environmental Partnership is an impressive fusion of design, science, art and ecology.

Landscape / urban
Excavated sandstone blocks are used to re-create the pre-colonial landform of the Barangaroo Reserve site, a former shipyard.

A naturalized landscape: Barangaroo Reserve

Bruce Mackenzie examines the design thinking, vegetation, soil science and collaboration that created Barangaroo Reserve.

Landscape / urban
Splashes of intense colour enliven the space as seen from the air.

Cultural infusion: Dandenong Civic Square

A colourful new civic square in Dandenong offers a welcoming and intimate space to its diverse community.

Landscape / urban
The path system allows for unexpected juxtapositions.

Strangely familiar: Mount Penang Gardens

The Mount Penang Gardens are considered an enduring and radical contribution to public garden design in Australia.

Landscape / urban
Entrance artwork by Jon Tarry, based on an insect chrysalis.

Child’s play: Rio Tinto Naturescape

Plan E has delivered a play area in Perth’s Kings Park with the specific aim of reconnecting children with nature.

Landscape / urban
A composition of Washington palms perforates the paved area at the entrance to the pool.

Prince Alfred Park

Sue Barnsley Design and Neeson Murcutt Architects’ upgrade of Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park + Pool.

Landscape / urban
The graphic surface of the multipurpose area allows for a variety of sports and activities to occur simultaneously.

Box Hill Gardens Multipurpose Area

A sport and recreation space by Aspect Studios doubles as a backyard for local residents.

Landscape / urban
The vacant public spaces in Aurora signal a need for occupation.

Aurora

A six-hundred-hectare flagship development in Melbourne’s north by Place Victoria, seven years on.

Landscape / urban, Residential
The entrance sign to Williams Landing replicates a large riveted aileron jutting out of the ground, referencing the site’s aeronautical history.

Williams Landing

A new residential development on the site of a former airfield base in south-west Melbourne.

Landscape / urban, Residential
North Lakes was developed by Stockland and expects a final population figure of around 25,000.

North Lakes and Fitzgibbon Chase

In South East Queensland, two master-planned communities are spearheading regional growth.

Landscape / urban, Residential
Robust seating walls, lawn embankments and park facilities have created a popular new waterfront.

The Ponds

A sustainable residential development with landscape architecture by Clouston Associates.

Landscape / urban, Residential
Planting is layered and massed, using indigenous species.

Saltwater Coast

Tract Consultants used landscape as the starting point for this new residential subdivision.

Landscape / urban, Residential
Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects’ proposal, “100 Forests/100 Gardens,” features a flexible “tartan” grid informed by the Griffins’ water axis.

The National Arboretum, Canberra

An ambitious scheme that transformed a fire-ravaged site into a project for the research and display of trees.

Landscape / urban
The simple and elemental pavilion at Wilkinsons Point, delivered as part of Stage Two, juts out into the bay.

Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP)

Room 11 completes its award-winning work at the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park in Tasmania.

Landscape / urban, Public / cultural
Patterns in the landscape are more visible in these early years.

The National Arboretum Canberra

A grand dream realized by Taylor Cullity Lethlean with Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.

Landscape / urban
An oversized off-form concrete portal marks the entry.

Hinze Dam Visitor Centre and Parkland

Malcolm Middleton Architects and AECOM add a human dimension to civic infrastructure.

Landscape / urban, Public / cultural
Reflecting a commitment to conservation, Homebush Bay’s waterways were restored during the project.

Millennium Parklands

Hassell, Peter Walker and Partners (PWP), Bruce Mackenzie Design

Fifteen years ago it was one of Sydney’s most contaminated and degraded sites but today it is used and loved by the community.

Landscape / urban
Looking down Highpoint Boulevard.

Ellenbrook Estate – revisited

Western Australian Government Department of Housing and Works (DHW) , Morella [now Live Work Play (LWP)]

With a number of landscape architecture firms behind its design, Western Australia’s Ellenbrook Estate is worth reflecting on.

Landscape / urban