Landscape Architecture Australia - 1 Mai 2025
RECONSIDERING MATERIAL PRACTICE
Reducing, reusing and recycling in practice
Material trajectory
Remains of the day
Concrete thinking
Matters of play
Vale Stuart Pittendrigh
Recycling revolution
Earthly matters
Round and round again
Waste not, want not
Considered restraint
Landscape Student Prize
Perspective
Editor Emily Wong introduces this issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
Products
Viewpoint
DUTCH DESIGN
Pop-Up Park
Contributors
RECONSIDERING MATERIAL PRACTICE
ELEVATING THE ROLE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN AUSTRALIA
Adventure play and recreation products
Matters of play
Matters of play
Designing pest-resistant landscapes Increasing the biodiversity of a site can increase its resistance to pests. To achieve this, we need to choose our plant species carefully.
Round and round again: The Oval at Subi East
Round and round again: The Oval at Subi East
Waste not, want not
Waste not, want not
Material trajectory: Meg Calkins
Reducing, reusing and recycling in practice
Earthly matters: Sarah Lynn Rees
Concrete thinking: Richmond High School
Concrete thinking: Richmond High School
Site plan
Considered restraint: Yaluk Langa
Considered restraint: Yaluk Langa
Recycling revolution
Remains of the day: DFLA’s Bridgefoot Street Park
Remains of the day: DFLA’s Bridgefoot Street Park
2024 Landscape Student Prize
National Prize Jury
03 – Hugh Swann The University of Canberra
Prize winners
05 – Cal Agnew University of Technology Sydney
04 – Bianca Sorensen The University of Western Australia
06 – May Fu The University of Melbourne Prize winners (continued)
07 – Apeksha Joshi The University of Adelaide
08 – Shuwen Li UNSW, Sydney
Vale Stuart Pittendrigh (1937–2024)
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