Landscape Architecture Australia, November 2013

Landscape Architecture Australia, November 2013

Landscape Architecture Australia

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

Articles

Woomera Village, South Australia in the 1950s.
Practice | Andrew Saniga | 8 Apr 2016

Charting a new landscape

The evolution of suburban residential living in Australia.

Woomera Village, South Australia in the 1950s.
Practice | Andrew Saniga | 29 Apr 2016

Charting a new landscape

The evolution of suburban residential living in Australia.

The vacant public spaces in Aurora signal a need for occupation.
Review | Helen Day | 3 May 2016

Aurora

A six-hundred-hectare flagship development in Melbourne’s north by Place Victoria, seven years on.

Planting is layered and massed, using indigenous species.
Review | Marcus Baumgart | 3 May 2016

Saltwater Coast

Tract Consultants used landscape as the starting point for this new residential subdivision.

North Lakes was developed by Stockland and expects a final population figure of around 25,000.
Review | Mark Fuller | 3 May 2016

North Lakes and Fitzgibbon Chase

In South East Queensland, two master-planned communities are spearheading regional growth.

Robust seating walls, lawn embankments and park facilities have created a popular new waterfront.
Review | Linda Corkery | 28 Apr 2016

The Ponds

A sustainable residential development with landscape architecture by Clouston Associates.

Julluck Pond features a curved bridge spillway that treats stormwater and detains flood water.
Review | Linda Corkery | 3 May 2016

The Ponds

A sustainable residential development with landscape architecture by Clouston Associates.

The entrance sign to Williams Landing replicates a large riveted aileron jutting out of the ground, referencing the site’s aeronautical history.
Review | Julian Bull | 8 Apr 2016

Williams Landing

A new residential development on the site of a former airfield base in south-west Melbourne.