Tag: Landscape
Future Park
Amalie Wright provides an analysis of contemporary trajectories in urban park design.
Brookfield Place
A pragmatic urban plaza by Hassell facilitates social richness in an otherwise corporate address.
LAA 142 preview
With Catherin Bull AM as guest editor we will publish two special issues of Landscape Architecture Australia in 2014, exploring the private and public garden …
2014 National Landscape Architecture Awards jury announced
Meet the jury for 2014 National Landscape Architecture Awards.
The Ponds
A sustainable residential development with landscape architecture by Clouston Associates.
Saltwater Coast
Tract Consultants used landscape as the starting point for this new residential subdivision.
Daldy Street Park – Auckland
History, geology and industry combine in a waterfront project that’s a hybrid of street and park.
Karl Langer Award 2014
The 2014 Karl Langer Award for landscape architecture has been announced.
Narratives of place: New York’s Highline and Central Park
Four landscape architecture students explore two iconic New York parks.
“Liyan in the cultural and natural estate”
The Yawuru native title determination in and around Broome WA, offers opportunities for the local community.
Invasion of Nature
A brave proposal wins SA’s annual Rodney Beames Memorial Award for Art in Landscape Architecture.
Connecting People to Place
Exploring the role and approach of landscape architects engaging with communities.
Sydney Olympic Park 2030 The city in a park
Initially hampered by its mono-functional program, the Sydney Olympic Park is only now beginning to resemble a durable urban precinct.
Event tactics in landscape architecture
How small interactions in the landscape are generating urban change.
Kibera Public Space Project
Kounkuey Design Initiative in Kibera, Kenya: Transforming a polluted river corridor.
Creative director callout: AILA
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects seeks a festival director.
Games Night
A fun-filled urban tactic brings Brisbanites back into King George Square.
Design dialogue: The oldest way
Landscape ecologist David Deeley urges a listening to the ancient Indigenous wisdom of land and people.
Going Glocal: A new era for public parks
Blaxland Riverside Park embodies the growing engagement between community and designers.
LAA 141 preview
This issue of Landscape Architecture Australia focuses on recently completed projects from across the country, taking a broad look at the output of the profession. …