Kate Gamble teaches landscape architecture at the University of Melbourne. She is currently working on a series of historic and contemporary gardens in the Victorian Central Goldfields.
Kate Gamble's Latest contributions
Interpretive acts: Pentridge Piazza, Coburg
Aspect Studios’ design for Pentridge Piazza Coburg elegantly interprets the site’s sombre history, yet raises deeper questions about the value of discomfort.
An elevated exchange: Sky Park, One Melbourne Quarter
The Sky Park at One Melbourne Quarter by Aspect Oculus offers an opportunity to consider the meaning of public-private spaces as the city matures.
The poetics of place: Valley Lake Lookout
McGregor Coxall’s design for a new lookout in north-western Melbourne frames the area’s unique geology, encouraging reflection on the site’s past, present and future.
Framing process: Aire – The River and its Double
A recent book on the transformation of the Aire River in Switzerland by Swiss studio Superpositions offers layered perspectives on the river’s transformation.
The Ian Potter Sculpture Court
The Ian Potter Sculpture Court at Monash University’s Caulfield campus is a place of stillness and calm.
Cultural infusion: Dandenong Civic Square
A colourful new civic square in Dandenong offers a welcoming and intimate space to its diverse community.
The Australian Garden
A spectacular garden by Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Paul Thompson explores the Australian identity.