Ricky Ray Ricardo is a former editor of Landscape Architecture Australia and a freelance writer. He is currently Communications Manager at ARM Architecture.
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On crediting the multidisciplinary project
Design authorship is sometimes misrepresented or contested among members of a multidisciplinary project. Former Landscape Architecture Australia editor Ricky Ray Ricardo explores why this happens.
No Vacancy Gallery and Cafe by Ware Architects
With a small budget, Ware Architects has merged gallery No Vacancy’s hospitality and exhibition offerings through a range of raw galvanized steel instruments, which speak to the utilitarian nature of the basement space.
Here’s why your city isn’t a lush, green oasis yet
Researchers Thami Croeser, Georgia Garrard, and Sarah Bekessy take a look at what’s holding back the greening of cities.
Advocacy through design: Shma
In Bangkok, vibrant young studio Shma is working to transform the public realm through a series of self-initiated, community-oriented projects.
Foliage fervour: Bungalow Garden Rooms
A series of diverse, textural and dynamic “garden rooms” are the result of a close collaboration between architect and landscape architect and celebrate a life lived outdoors.
November issue of LAA out now
A preview of the November 2017 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
August issue of LAA out now
A preview of the August 2017 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
International design competition to reimagine renewable energy infrastructure in Melbourne
The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) has partnered with the Victorian government to stage its 2018 competition.
Circular motions: Seoullo 7017
Is MVRDV’s“sky garden” Seoul’s answer to New York’s High Line or a “giant marketing stunt” derived from a process of “shape throwing”? Landscape Australia editor Ricky Ray Ricardo paid a visit.
May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2017 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.