Tag: Landscape

The Echo Point Visitor Centre, designed by Chrofi Architects and Breakspear Architects with engagement consultant Yatu Widders-Hunt of Cox Inall Ridgeway.

Consideration of Country to be the heart of NSW planning system

Government Architect NSW has released a draft planning framework aimed at prioritizing and protecting Indigenous connection to Country.

American landscape architect Kathryn Gustafon, partner at Seattle-based firm Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) and London-based practice Gustafson Porter and Bowman.

Kathryn Gustafson joins Sydney Modern project team

American landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson and Seattle-based firm Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) will design landscape elements for the Art Gallery of New South Wales’s Sydney Modern expansion project.

Urban Micromeadows by Abinaya Rajavelu, Sarah Reilly and Elise O’Ryan (Cred Consulting), winner of best open space idea.

Winning ideas to transform Sydney’s public spaces

The Committee for Sydney and the NSW government have announced the winners of the inaugural Public Space Ideas Competition.

Claire Martin.

Claire Martin elected as AILA president

Victorian landscape architect Claire Martin has been elected as president of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

Mark Haycox, who has just been appointed as a principal in landscape architecture at Hassell.
People | Louisa Wright | 1 Aug 2016

Hassell appoints Mark Haycox as principal in landscape architecture

International architecture and design firm Hassell has appointed Mark Haycox as a principal in landscape architecture.

The new Thomas Street plaza in Sydney's Chinatown.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 28 Jul 2016

Hill Thalis and Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture design people-friendly plaza

George Street in Chinatown, Sydney has received a new people-friendly central plaza designed by Jane Irwin of Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture and architect Philip Thalis of Hill Thalis.

Barangaroo Reserve by Peter Walker and Partners Landscape Architecture and Johnson Pilton Walker Architects and Landscape Architects.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 30 Jun 2016

Two Australian projects in Rosa Barba Prize shortlist

Two Australian projects – Barangaroo Reserve and The Goods Line – have been shortlisted for the Rosa Barba International Landscape Prize by the Banc de Sabadell Foundation.

Ngarara Place at RMIT city campus by Greenaway Architects.
Industry News | Louisa Wright | 31 May 2016

Indigenous garden opens in heart of Melbourne

Ngarara Place, a Indigenous landscape designed by Greenway Architects, has opened at RMIT University’s city campus.

Sydney's contentious Barangaroo Reserve has beaten the Auckland Waterfront and four other project to win a WAN award.
Industry News | Sian Johnson | 2 Nov 2015

Barangaroo trumps TCL, Foster + Partners

Sydney’s contentious Barangaroo Reserve has received a WAN award ahead of the Auckland Waterfront and four other projects.

AILA announces new leadership

AILA announces new leadership

The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has announced a new National President and board with a strong urban agenda.

Parramatta City River Strategy by McGregor Coxall, in partnership with Parramatta City Council.

2015 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards

Seventeen projects have been recognized by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

Adelaide Botanical Gardens Wetlands by Taylor Cullity Lethlean with SKM.

2015 South Australian Landscape Architecture Awards

Thirteen projects were recognized by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

SANAA's competition winning design for the AGNSW's Sydney Modern project.
Industry News | Linda Cheng | 5 Sep 2015

AGNSW appoints McGregor Coxall for Sydney Modern landscapes

McGregor Coxall has been selected to work with SANAA to develop a landscape design concept for Sydney Modern.

Wondrous engagement: Natalie Jeremijenko
People | Claire Martin | 27 Aug 2015

Wondrous engagement: Natalie Jeremijenko

Natalie Jeremijenko speaks about her projects of “wondrous engagement” including urban zip lines and luxury housing for lobsters.

Barangaroo Reserve by Peter Walker and Partners Landscape Architecture and Johnson Pilton Walker.
Industry News | Linda Cheng | 21 Aug 2015

Rewriting history: Barangaroo Reserve opens

Sydney’s newest foreshore park, Barangaroo Reserve, recreates the original headland and shoreline of the harbour.

Triangular geometries and concrete walls retain layers of rocky shale.
Projects | Scott Hawken | 24 Nov 2014

Banking biodiversity: The Australian Plantbank Garden

A new plant conservation laboratory presents an infrastructure that is critical to the task of banking Australia’s diverse flora.

A cascading steel mesh staircase is bolted onto a rock face adjacent to the MacKenzie River.
Projects | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 16 Oct 2014

Of Stone and steel: MacKenzie Falls Precinct

A bold yet highly site-specific gesture rarely seen in Australian national parks and conservation areas.

The law faculty square acts as a dynamic thoroughfare and a space for relaxation through the tight integration of lawn plinths and hardscape desire lines.
Archive | Scott Hawken | 7 Oct 2014

The University of Sydney

The reshaped public Domains of the Camperdown and Darlington campuses are the outcome of a 2003 international competition.

A crisp plane of paving is positioned within a square of four plane trees.
Projects | Ray Edgar | 24 Sep 2014

Zinc House

A contemporary pared-back garden that elides the distinction between gallery space and domestic living.

Australian Garden, Taylor Culity Lethlean
Industry News | 22 Sep 2014

2014 Festival of Landscape Architecture

Innovators to hold an open conversation on the future of landscape architecture at 2014 Forecast festival.

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