Since completing a BA (Photography) at RMIT University in 2007, Melbourne photographer Drew Echberg has been shooting a mixture of landscape architecture, architecture, and event and corporate work. Drew is an avid traveller and loves shooting strange, ugly and beautiful landscapes and buildings.
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Winners announced: 2023 VIC Landscape Architecture Awards
The jury honoured 32 winners from a record number of 102 entries across the program’s 16 categories.
2022 Victorian Landscape Architecture Awards announced
Eight projects received Awards of Excellence in the 2022 Landscape Architecture Awards in Victoria, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects announced on 22 June.
Winners announced: 2020 VIC Landscape Architecture Awards
Twenty-six projects were awarded across 12 categories from a total of 50 entries.
State government overrules ‘reckless’ council to save Geelong green spine
The Victorian government has moved to protect the award-winning Geelong Green Spine from the local council’s wrecking ball, declaring Mercer and Garden streets a designated State Road Project.
Council’s green spine modification could cost it award
AILA national president Shaun Walsh says Geelong City Council’s “retrograde” decision to modify the Malop Street Green Spine raises questions about a 2019 national award.
‘Retrograde, appalling waste’: AILA National Award-winning project to be trashed
A Victorian council has decided to partially remove an award-winning green spine project less than two years after its completion.
2019 National Landscape Architecture Awards announced
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has announced the winners of the 2019 National Landscape Architecture Awards.
2019 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Civic Landscape
Malop Street Green Spine by Outlines Landscape Architecture
Jocelyn Chiew (Australia)
Jocelyn Chiew (Australia)
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.