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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
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 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
Looking south down Daldy Street.

Daldy Street Park – Auckland

Architectus, Henry Crothers

History, geology and industry combine in a waterfront project that’s a hybrid of street and park.

Landscape / urban
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
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