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Australia’s top landscapes revealed at 2023 National Awards

23 Oct, 2023
Australia’s top landscapes revealed at 2023 National Awards Banjo Park, Smiths Lane
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The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has announced the winners of the 2023 National Awards at an event held in Adelaide.

The jury — made up of renowned landscape architects, academics and built environment professionals — honoured 51 winners for their positive impact on the country’s regions, towns and cities.

AILA National Awards Jury Chair Claire Martin said the work of landscape architects is now more important than ever.

“Whether by accelerating adaptation, strategising for carbon and flood mitigation, increasing biodiversity or improving the health of our waterways. Likewise, landscape architects can strengthen people’s connection with their environment and to each other, improve livelihoods and health outcomes, foster truth telling and simply bring joy to people.

“In an emerging context of increased loss, damage, isolation, inequity and reduced insurability, the 2023 National Award winners offer valuable case studies on the benefits of good design. They demonstrate what is possible when, as a community, we invest in living infrastructure now and into the future. The jury commends the winners for their skill, commitment and conviction,” said Martin.

Awards for community spaces

Tract and World Trails’ Great Ocean Road Trail Master Plan received the top Award of Excellence in the Landscape Planning category and a Regional Achievement Award.

The Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail Master Plan guides the future construction of a 90 kilometre long walking trail connecting communities from Fairhaven to Skenes Creek.

Image courtesy DELWP

Image courtesy DELWP

The jury said: “The Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail Master Plan raises the bar for comprehensive masterplanning and design in one of Victoria’s most iconic stretches of landscape. Its aim is to increase the area’s capacity to support a diversity of experiences and user abilities. The jury was impressed by the calibre of thinking and leadership demonstrated by the project, the high quality of its communication and its engaging treatment of content.”

Queensland’s Hanlon Park/Bur’uda Waterway Rejuvenation by the Brisbane City Council, Tract, Bligh Tanner, Epoca Constructions, and AECOM, won an Award of Excellence in the Parks and Open Space category, a Landscape Architecture Award in the Land Management category and a Climate Positive Design Award.

The Hanlon Park/Bur’uda Waterway Rejuvenation has returned nature to inner-city Brisbane, following an ambitious council program to holistically rethink the Norman Creek catchment.

Previously an underutilised space with a concrete-lined channel, the newly naturalised creek has become a thriving place for people, thanks to a design that responds to Country, community, and ecology.

The jury said: “The project successfully combines flood and heat mitigation with increased biodiversity, delivering enhanced cultural, social, environmental and economic benefits.”

JPE Design Studio’s Thorndon Park Playground in South Australia was labelled Australia’s best playground, winning an Award of Excellence in the Play Spaces category.

Image courtesy David Sievers

The one-of-a-kind play space offers a varied range of play opportunities for people of all ages and abilities and is inspired by the diverse and plentiful bird life that Thorndon Park is known for.

The jury said: “Thorndon Park Playground is an exemplary project that illustrates how landscape architects can deliver diverse and unique play experiences while remaining grounded in local site and community needs.”

President’s Award

The 2023 President’s Award was bestowed upon Fiona Morrison, who holds the esteemed position of Commissioner of Open Space and Parks at the Department of Planning and Environment in New South Wales.

The award pays tribute to Morrison’s outstanding contributions to the field of landscape architecture and, in particular, her remarkable work within the realm of public practice.

Over the past five years, Morrison has demonstrated exceptional leadership, significantly shaping government policy and deepening the appreciation for the pivotal role that public spaces occupy at the heart of our communities.

The jury said” “Although her primary influence has been in New South Wales, Morrison’s impact resonates throughout the nation. She serves as an inspirational figure for the profession, motivating landscape architects to explore roles within public practice and encouraging the establishment of pathways for ecological restoration and environmental reconciliation.”

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