Emily is the editor of Landscape Architecture Australia magazine and LandscapeAustralia.com. Her writing has appeared in art, architecture and design publications, including Landscape Architecture Australia magazine, Artichoke, ArchitectureAU, Houses, Assemble Papers, Un Magazine, Juxtapoz and at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Melbourne Art Fair. She is a PhD candidate at RMIT University researching new strategies for design curation.
Emily Wong's Latest contributions
February issue of LAA – “Reframing Innovation” – out now
A preview of the February 2024 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
November issue of LAA out now
A preview of the November 2023 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
Topographical processes: Michele and Miquel
Architecture and landscape practice Michele and Miquel discuss specificity of site, their fascination with ecological processes and flows, and agricultural practices as inspiration.
Network connections
Fungi play a crucial role in the healthy functioning of our ecosystems, from the underground up. Ecologist Alison Pouliot explores how fungi conservation overlaps with landscape restoration.
August issue of LAA – “Starting small” – out now
A preview of the August 2023 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2023 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
February issue of LAA – “The Authorship Issue” – out now
The February 2023 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia guest edited by Jillian Walliss and Heike Rahmann considers the challenges and opportunities of authorship in the contemporary context.
August issue of LAA – “Matters of Time” – out now
The August 2022 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia guest edited by Daniel Jan Martin and Liam Mouritz reflects on the relationship between time, landscape and design.
The Landscape Foundation of Australia directors on building place-specific knowledge
Landscape Architecture Australia spoke with the founding directors of the newly established organization – Catherin Bull, Noel Corkery and Linda Corkery – about the challenges posed by urban growth, expanding the landscape profession and supporting collaborative knowledge.
May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2022 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.