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Landscape Architecture Australia

Issue 178 May 2023
Magazine

Landscape Architecture Australia is an authoritative and contemporary record of landscape architecture, urban design and land-use planning in Australia, presenting independent reviews of public, commercial and residential work, plus commissioned comment on contemporary issues. The official magazine partner of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

Contributors

Landscape Architecture Australia

DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND UNKNOWN FUTURES

ENGAGING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN THE PROFESSION

The Drying Green • A new park in Sydney’s south integrates natural and high-tech systems to cleanse urban waters and reference past ecologies.

Accessible communal barbecue cabinets • With Christie’s Australian barbecues, cooking and sharing food outdoors is easier than ever.

Lake Tyrrell Tourism Infrastructure Design • A new system of tourist infrastructure in Victoria’s north-west improves access to a unique landscape while demonstrating the complex relationship between design and social media.

Rocks on Wheels • A surreal installation nestled within the urban fabric of Melbourne’s Southbank is a place for risky play, challenging the conventions of playgrounds, public artworks and landscape projects.

Subscribe today • Enjoy Houses, Artichoke, Architecture Australia and Landscape Architecture Australia anytime, anywhere.

Bendigo TAFE Campus Revitalization • The redevelopment of an ageing regional education campus unearths the site’s cultural narratives, creating a rich and convivial public realm that encourages a diversity of users.

Worker solidarity in the built environment • Collective action by Australian construction workers in the 1970s led to the “green ban” movement, reinforcing in the design profession a sense of responsibility for the impacts of its work.

Circling back to circularity • Experiments with bio-based construction materials and innovative phytoremediation techniques could inform new ways of designing with purpose to create a more resilient future.

Lo-fi landscapes: Straub Thurmayr • The work of Manitoba-based landscape architecture practice Straub Thurmayr is driven by a passion for the fields of landscape architecture, gardening, community work and education.

So predictable? AI and landscape architecture • Artificial intelligence is being harnessed in both the design and management of landscapes, with new generative models creating both fresh opportunities and novel challenges.

Protecting Australia’s biodiversity • Addressing species decline is urgent – and if we are serious about planning for a more robust and biodiverse future, we need to rethink how we consider, design and plan for future conservation areas.

Grampians Peak Trail • Setting out on a four-day hike along the central section of this dramatic new walk, a group of landscape architects and spatial designers encounters a trail design well grounded in place.

Instant, low-maintenance ground cover • As urban areas densify and housing lots become smaller, low-growing ground cover systems can offer impactful and time-saving alternatives to lawns.

2022 Landscape Student Prize • The Landscape Student Prize is annually awarded to landscape architecture students who demonstrate excellence in the visual and written communication of a landscape architecture proposal. Here we present the 2022 winners.

Subscribe to Landscape Architecture Australia. Essential reading for landscape professionals.

Designing Landscape Architectural Education: Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures

Plants: Past, Present and Future


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 84 Publisher: Architecture Media Pty Ltd Edition: Issue 178 May 2023

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Landscape Architecture Australia is an authoritative and contemporary record of landscape architecture, urban design and land-use planning in Australia, presenting independent reviews of public, commercial and residential work, plus commissioned comment on contemporary issues. The official magazine partner of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

Contributors

Landscape Architecture Australia

DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND UNKNOWN FUTURES

ENGAGING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN THE PROFESSION

The Drying Green • A new park in Sydney’s south integrates natural and high-tech systems to cleanse urban waters and reference past ecologies.

Accessible communal barbecue cabinets • With Christie’s Australian barbecues, cooking and sharing food outdoors is easier than ever.

Lake Tyrrell Tourism Infrastructure Design • A new system of tourist infrastructure in Victoria’s north-west improves access to a unique landscape while demonstrating the complex relationship between design and social media.

Rocks on Wheels • A surreal installation nestled within the urban fabric of Melbourne’s Southbank is a place for risky play, challenging the conventions of playgrounds, public artworks and landscape projects.

Subscribe today • Enjoy Houses, Artichoke, Architecture Australia and Landscape Architecture Australia anytime, anywhere.

Bendigo TAFE Campus Revitalization • The redevelopment of an ageing regional education campus unearths the site’s cultural narratives, creating a rich and convivial public realm that encourages a diversity of users.

Worker solidarity in the built environment • Collective action by Australian construction workers in the 1970s led to the “green ban” movement, reinforcing in the design profession a sense of responsibility for the impacts of its work.

Circling back to circularity • Experiments with bio-based construction materials and innovative phytoremediation techniques could inform new ways of designing with purpose to create a more resilient future.

Lo-fi landscapes: Straub Thurmayr • The work of Manitoba-based landscape architecture practice Straub Thurmayr is driven by a passion for the fields of landscape architecture, gardening, community work and education.

So predictable? AI and landscape architecture • Artificial intelligence is being harnessed in both the design and management of landscapes, with new generative models creating both fresh opportunities and novel challenges.

Protecting Australia’s biodiversity • Addressing species decline is urgent – and if we are serious about planning for a more robust and biodiverse future, we need to rethink how we consider, design and plan for future conservation areas.

Grampians Peak Trail • Setting out on a four-day hike along the central section of this dramatic new walk, a group of landscape architects and spatial designers encounters a trail design well grounded in place.

Instant, low-maintenance ground cover • As urban areas densify and housing lots become smaller, low-growing ground cover systems can offer impactful and time-saving alternatives to lawns.

2022 Landscape Student Prize • The Landscape Student Prize is annually awarded to landscape architecture students who demonstrate excellence in the visual and written communication of a landscape architecture proposal. Here we present the 2022 winners.

Subscribe to Landscape Architecture Australia. Essential reading for landscape professionals.

Designing Landscape Architectural Education: Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures

Plants: Past, Present and Future


Expand title description text