2011 Landscape Architecture Australia Prize for Design Communication

The Landscape Architecture Australia Prize for Design Communication is awarded to final year landscape architecture students.

The Landscape Architecture Australia Prize for Design Communication is awarded to a final year landscape architecture student for excellence in the visual and written presentation of a landscape architecture proposition. A single award recipient has been selected from each of the participating institutions, which are AILA-accredited universities. Award winners receive a two-year subscription to Landscape Architecture Australia.

The 2011 winners

RMIT University: Lejla Kebic for her project titled Juvenescence
The University of Western Australia: Jim Riley for his project titled Cantonment Hill Public Park
The University of Adelaide: James Thomson for his project titled Symbiotic Fictions
The University of Melbourne: Brent Greene for his project titled Triffid City
The University of New South Wales: Christopher Lee for his project titled RE_Camellia
The Queensland University of Technology: Haiku van Keuk for her project titled Albertslund Cycle
The University of Canberra: Cameron Price for his project titled The Song Line Trail, Pick Swamp.

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Published online: 8 Apr 2016

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Landscape Architecture Australia, February 2012

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