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Population growth and migration present a creative opportunity to shape new Australian cities unlike any we have built to date.
Practice | Julian Bolleter and Ken Parish | 7 Jan 2019

Refuge City, a new kind of city for our times

Refuge City, a new kind of city for our times

Students stroll through the North West Precinct at Monash University’s Clayton campus, designed by Outlines Landscape Architecture
Practice | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 22 Nov 2018

Jocelyn Chiew: Shaping the future campus

Monash University’s manager of Campus Design, Quality and Planning is transforming the physical environment of student life, from the bottom up.

Students at the Melbourne School of Design, the University of Melbourne

Reflections on an Australian education

Landscape architecture academics Jillian Walliss and Heike Rahmann from the University of Melbourne and RMIT University respectively caught up with a group of international landscape architecture students to learn about their experiences in Australia and why they chose to study here.

In May 2015, Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, Hon Gerry Brownlee announced The Memorial Wall, designed by Slovenian architect Grega Vezjak, as the selected design for the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial.
Practice | Jacky Bowring | 4 Nov 2016

Critique of the unbuilt

Increasingly realistic digital renderings and ubiquitous online commentary necessitate a new framework for informed debate.

Pirrama Park by Fiona Robbé Landscape Architects in collaboration with Aspect Studios.

Fiona Robbé Landscape Architects

Fiona Robbé Landscape Architects designs for the next generation, specializing in creating inclusive, accessible and sustainable modern play environments

Part of the Monument residential site in Sydney, this garden serves as a bold geometric form 
from above.

Taylor Brammer Landscape Architects

Taylor Brammer incorporates a sense of site history into its proposals, and has done many heritage and conservation projects.

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