Jury comment
Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct Living Infrastructure Strategy is a valuable and practical resource for the profession of landscape architecture. The strategy clearly and concisely positions living infrastructure as a key part of innovative healthcare precinct design. Grounded in research and onsite monitoring, it encourages us to continue to push toward holistic wellbeing, as well as highlighting the broader positive impacts of living infrastructure to communities beyond the precinct alone. This project illuminates the leading role of landscape architects in advocating for the multiple benefits of healthcare design that is landscape-led.
Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct Living Infrastructure Strategy applies toRandwick, New South Wales on the land of the Gadigal and Bijdjigal people.
Project credits
Design practice School of Built Environment, UNSW Sydney with the Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct partners Collaborators School of Built Environment, UNSW Sydney and Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct Photographers Craig Willoughby SKYview Aerial Photography and Louise McKenzie
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