Landscape Architecture Australia, August 2013

Landscape Architecture Australia, August 2013

Landscape Architecture Australia

Reviews, news and opinions on landscape architecture, urban design and planning.

Articles

A group discussion gets underway among members of the Warburton Studio.
Practice | 1 May 2016

The Warburton Studio: An education perspective

Jeremy Macmath and Ben Proudfoot interviewed about their landscape approach.

Karawara Community Open Space Masterplan (Collaborative Action Plan) by City of South Perth.
Practice | Daniel Firns and Greg Grabasch | 29 Apr 2016

Connecting People to Place

Exploring the role and approach of landscape architects engaging with communities.

Games Night
Practice | Amy Grey | 1 May 2016

Games Night

A fun-filled urban tactic brings Brisbanites back into King George Square.

A photograph of the Diepsloot focus area.
Practice | 1 May 2016

Diepsloot slum upgrade by Global Studio

Landscape Architecture Australia talks to Mark Tyrrell about a Global Studio project in Johannesburg.

Aboriginal spirtuality is linked to the land and the concept of the dreaming, which includes a story about how the rainbow serpent formed mountains and rivers.
Practice | David M. Deeley | 1 May 2016

Design dialogue: The oldest way

Landscape ecologist David Deeley urges a listening to the ancient Indigenous wisdom of land and people.

Pallet Pavilion offered a temporary venue for music and cultural events.

The Pallet Pavilion

A temporary venue for public events in Christchurch by the charitable trust, Gap Filler.

Community group VISION 2020 collaborates with John Mongard Landscape Architects onsite through a process running that has been running over six years.
Practice | Suzanne Kyte | 3 May 2016

Bingara’s living classroom

John Mongard Landscape Architects and the NSW Bingara community strategize to future-proof the town.

As part of arts festival True North, thirty trees were wrapped in coloured cotton rope.
Review | Elizabeth Cummins | 3 May 2016

Everything Except Walk

Pollen Studio’s coloured rope work ushers in the 2014 True North Reservoir Arts Festival in Melbourne.

Nick’s Camp, near Simpsons Gap, named in honour of the late Nick Murcutt.
Review | Katelin Butler | 3 May 2016

Larapinta Trail Campsites

Neeson Murcutt’s semi-permanent shelters along the Red Centre trail to Uluru.

Kibera Public Space Project 01 site in 2006, before the Kounkuey Design Initiative began.
Practice | Mark Tyrrell | 3 May 2016

Kibera Public Space Project

Kounkuey Design Initiative in Kibera, Kenya: Transforming a polluted river corridor.

The School of Life pop-up space was almost entirely constructed by volunteers on a small budget.
Practice | 8 Apr 2016

Design as a process of enablement

Lucinda Hartley identifies a number of emerging challenges and looks at how landscape architects can respond.

The School of Life pop-up space was almost entirely constructed by volunteers on a small budget.
Practice | 29 Apr 2016

Design as a process of enablement

Lucinda Hartley identifies a number of emerging challenges and looks at how landscape architects can respond.