Tag: Landscape

Anuradha Mathur and Dilip Da Cunha.

Anuradha Mathur and Dilip da Cunha

Anuradha Mathur and Dilip da Cunha speak with Claire Martin about attitudes towards landscape architecture.

The IFLA 50 logo is inspired by the sculptural spiral form of the Maori flax flower.
Conferences | 11 Dec 2012

IFLA 2013 World Congress

The 50th congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects will be held in Auckland 10–12 April 2013.

IFLA50: World landscape congress
Industry News | Renée Davies | 10 Dec 2012

IFLA50: World landscape congress

The 50th congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects will be held in Auckland from 10 to 12 April 2013.

Award for Urban Design in Landscape Architecture: 2017ff – Parklands Tempelhoffer Feld by McGregor Coxall.
Awards | 8 Dec 2012

2012 AILA NSW Awards

The NSW chapter of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects announces its 2012 awards.

Circa Architecture designed the lodge entry  around important pockets of native vegetation.
Projects | Catherine Neilson | 4 Dec 2012

Saffire Freycinet landscape

A degraded caravan park near Tasmania’s stunning Freycinet Peninsula is rehabilitated by Inspiring Place in support of an ecolodge.

Illuminated by Fire, Briagolong 2010, by Maxine Salvatore. This work formed part of Regional Arts Victoria's statewide Illuminated by Fire project.
Industry News | 1 Dec 2012

Small Town Transformations

A new competition for regional Victorian towns to develop transformative art-based public projects.

Keast Park by Site Office.
Awards | 24 Nov 2012

2012 AILA Victorian Awards

The Victorian chapter of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects announces its 2012 awards.

Landscape Architecture Australia 136 preview: Roma Street Parkland.
Archive | Cameron Bruhn | 22 Nov 2012

Landscape Architecture Australia 136 out now

In a recent editorial I asked, “Are awards programs that recognize the work of landscape architects different to others?” I ended up saying yes – …

Jason Wing’s Between Two Worlds mural links Little Hay Street and Kimber Lane in Chinatown, Sydney.
Industry News | 16 Nov 2012

Sydney laneway revival

Two Sydney laneway projects, led by Aspect Studios, are enjoying an art-based renaissance.

Greg Grabasch.
People | 1 Nov 2012

Greg Grabasch answers the Kevin Taylor Questionnaire

UDLA director Greg Grabasch takes on The Kevin Taylor Questionnaire.

A lookout point on one of the former building platforms at Tudela-Culip.
Report | Sigrid Ehrmann | 1 Nov 2012

Biennial against biennial

Sigrid Ehrmann reports on the 7th European Biennial of Landscape Architecture in Barcelona (27–29 September 2012).

The parkland’s central lake is surrounded by paths and lawn.
Projects | Catherin Bull | 1 Nov 2012

Roma Street Parkland

A decade after completion, this sixteen-hectare parkland is still making a significant contribution life in Brisbane.

The Spotter's Guide to Urban Engineering Infrastructure and Technology in the Modern Landscape by Claire Barratt and Ian Whitelaw.
Discussion | Claire Martin | 1 Nov 2012

The Spotter’s Guide to Urban Engineering

Dealing with the essential infrastructure that underpins “modern life.”

Flood Country – An Environmental History of the Murray-Darling Basin
Discussion | Julian Bull | 1 Nov 2012

Flood Country

An environmental history of the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia’s best-known river system.

Lake Ratzcastle, south-west Wimmera.
Exhibitions | 25 Oct 2012

Wimmera urban case studies – exhibition

An exhibition and publication on urban, architectural and landscape projects in the South-West Wimmera.

A semicircular swing set parallels the nearby grass mound.
Projects | Linda Corkery | 24 Oct 2012

Blaxland Riverside Playground

JMD Design creates an invigorating playground at Sydney Olympic Park with moulded terrain and supersized equipment.

A water wheel allows kids to control the routing of water.
Projects | Marianna Preston | 11 Oct 2012

Darling Quarter playground

Sydney’s award-winning Darling Quarter playground by Aspect Studios.

Test site: Yallourn Coal Mine, Latrobe Valley Victoria.
Industry News | 19 Sep 2012

Transiting Cities design competition

An international design ideas competition to give Victoria’s Latrobe Valley a low carbon future.

Mat Pember (left) and Fabian Capomolla (right) of Melbourne’s Little Vegie Patch Co bring Pop Up Patch to Federation Square.
People | Stuart Taylor | 18 Sep 2012

Urban vegie-tation

In August 2012, the Federation Square carpark rooftop sprouted a community vegetable patch.

Wintons Teak bench.
Product News | 12 Sep 2012

Design matter

Landscape elements from Landscape Architecture Australia 129.

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