2022 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Gardens

Tree House by RPS

Living up to its name, Tree House elevates the subtropical lifestyle of its residents beyond what is now expected of Brisbane apartments. RPS has shown strong leadership to ensure that the meaningful incorporation of advanced trees, plentiful planting, and climatically comfortable indoor and outdoor spaces were key drivers of the architectural form from early in the design process. The composition maximizes usable space, balancing functionality and luxury. Tranquil poolside seating, sophisticated entertaining zones, a clever bespoke play structure and considered balcony views are generously surrounded by verdant, layered planting. Tree House exemplifies the value of integrating quality green space in densifying cities for the symbiotic health and wellbeing of people and places.

Tree House is located in West End, Queensland on the land of the Turrbal and Yuggera people.

Project credits

Landscape architect RPS Architect Rothelowman Builder McNab Landscape contractor Naturelink Landscapes Nursery Greenstock Structural and civil engineer Michael Bale and Associates Photographer Cathy Schusler

To view all the winners of the 2022 National Landscape Architecture Awards, go here.

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