In 2019, Jerry de Gryse celebrated forty years as a landscape architect promoting the need to link nature, culture and community in the creation of inspiring places.
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Vale Jim Sinatra
Migrating to Australia from the United States in the early 1980s, Jim Sinatra embedded himself in the profession through a prominent teaching position at RMIT and the establishment of his practice, Sinatra Murphy. He was a “pioneer of ideas and creativity” with a deep passion for the Australian landscape.
Framing the genius loci: Mount Wellington
Looming large over the city, Mount Wellington/kunanyi has long-occupied a central place in the landscape of Hobart and its unique sense of place.
Maintaining gestures: Rosny Park
Three decades after the completion of Hobart’s Rosny Park development, its landscape illustrates how projects evolve in response to maintenance regimes and changing values.