Emily is the editor of Landscape Architecture Australia magazine and LandscapeAustralia.com. Her writing has appeared in art, architecture and design publications, including Landscape Architecture Australia magazine, Artichoke, ArchitectureAU, Houses, Assemble Papers, Un Magazine, Juxtapoz and at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Melbourne Art Fair. She is a PhD candidate at RMIT University researching new strategies for design curation.
Emily Wong's Latest contributions
(This is) Air: Buoyant and benign or chaotic and unpredictable?
Landscape architect, design researcher and editor of Landscape Architecture Australia magazine, Emily Wong visits (This is) Air on two occasions – resulting in two “radically different” experiences.
Aesop Collins Street by Clare Cousins Architects
Nestled in a historic building in Melbourne’s CBD, this retail fitout by Clare Cousins Architects balances architectural heritage with Aesop’s signature, contemporary aesthetic.
Staging encounters between art and architecture
Emily Wong explores Open House Melbourne’s distributed exhibition, Take Hold of the Clouds, and how art might enrich discussions around architecture.
The architecture of spectacle: Bompas and Parr
Bompas and Parr has a proven knack for turning the impossible into reality, creating whimsical, logic-defying interventions that challenge our assumptions about the meaning of food.
Meet the owners of K & T’s Place
Creative couple Keith and Tarragh felt confident entrusting their architects with the design for the renovation to their home in Brisbane’s West End.
November issue of LAA out now
A preview of the November 2020 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2021 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
Melbourne Design Week grapples with ‘messy contemporary realities’
Themed “Design the world you want,” the program for Melbourne Design Week presented more than 300 events over the 11-day festival.
Meet the owners of Redfern Warehouse by Ian Moore Architects
After a decade-long search for a warehouse space to turn into a family home, Ryan engaged Ian to create a house with a “beautiful clean style” that could also function as a home office.
February issue of LAA out now
A preview of the February 2021 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.