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The design for the courtyard of a university building in Perth’s south creates a refuge for students and a canvas for the expression of First Nations culture.
The federal government has released an interim report from the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, which identified the built environment as a key sector in the transition to a circular economy.
The plan to build an AFL stadium at nipaluna/Hobart’s Mac Point exemplifies a pattern of political decisions overriding due process in large-scale Australian urban renewal projects. How should we change our governance to improve our cities’ outcomes?
Sacha Coles encounters heavy rains and extreme flooding during his trip to Dubai this April. He also reports back on his visits to a number of recent landscape architecture projects across the city.
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May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2024 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
Expressing transformation: School of Design and Built Environment – Curtin University
The design for the courtyard of a university building in Perth’s south creates a refuge for students and a canvas for the expression of First Nations culture.
Viewpoint: Ensuring a strong and sustainable profession
A message from AILA director Katie Earle
Built environment sector ‘primed to take on circularity,’ report finds
The federal government has released an interim report from the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, which identified the built environment as a key sector in the transition to a circular economy.
Redeveloping Mac Point: A case study
The plan to build an AFL stadium at nipaluna/Hobart’s Mac Point exemplifies a pattern of political decisions overriding due process in large-scale Australian urban renewal projects. How should we change our governance to improve our cities’ outcomes?
Postcard from Dubai: Torrential rainfall and visits to recent projects
Sacha Coles encounters heavy rains and extreme flooding during his trip to Dubai this April. He also reports back on his visits to a number of recent landscape architecture projects across the city.
Blending into site: Sydney Modern
The design of a new art gallery in Sydney intertwines landscape, building and site.
Virtual botanicals
Artist Garth Henderson’s digitally sculpted botanical studies alert us to the ways that digital design can both deepen our appreciation for the natural world and divorce us from our physical and cultural contexts.
Riverfront park underway on Melbourne’s Birrarung
Construction has begun on a new public waterfront park on the north bank of Birrarung/Yarra river, designed by Oculus.
Australian Garden History Society National Conference 2024
The 2024 edition of the Australian Garden History Society’s annual national conference will be held in Bunbury, Western Australia and is themed “Hesperia: Looking West.”