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The three-day program includes a number of weird and wonderful events, such as urban weed tastings, presentations on Indigenous astronomy and drone workshops.
News | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 18 Aug 2017

Students take leading role in setting the agenda

Landscape architecture students at RMIT University have organized a three-day design symposium to examine the current culture of landscape architecture in Australia.

Prior to 1827, during the time the Wadawurrung tribe called Yollinko Park home, three middens were created on the site. Kardinia Creek was a clean freshwater stream surrounded by rich riparian vegetation.

2015 LAA Student Prize: Deakin University

Restoration of Yollinko Park by Jennifer Dearnaley.

Existing conditions at Glen Forrest, Western Australia. The case study area contains significant areas of vegetation regrowth, private habitat conservation and remnant native vegetation.

2015 LAA Student Prize: UWA

A Critical Assessment of Bushfire Risk Mitigation Practice

A concept drawing showing how a new landscape structure affects wind velocity.

2015 LAA Student Prize: QUT

Windscape: Responses to Tornadoes in Oklahoma

Plan of the Glebe Island site. Existing structures to be reprogrammed are highlighted red.

2015 LAA Student Prize: UNSW

Forgotten Industry, Future Form

The Huntsman Chemical Plant Germination Park during the activation phase of the project.

2015 LAA Student Prize: RMIT University

The Space In-Between by John Williams

Forgotten Industry, Future Form by Allison Sainty, University of New South Wales.

2015 Landscape Student Prize

The winners of the 2015 Landscape Architecture Australia Student Prize.

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