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2016 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards winners announced

2016 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards winners announced

The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has announced the winners of the 2016 New South Wales Landscape Architecture Awards.
Nicholas Rider
Nicholas Rider

19 Jul 2016 2m read View Author

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The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has announced the winners of the 2016 New South Wales Landscape Architecture Awards.

The awards acknowledge exceptional and innovative landscape architecture projects that enrich the environments we live in and enhance NSW’s liveability, economic development and global profile.

From 41 entrants, 15 winners were selected across the categories of civic landscape, parks and open spaces, cultural heritage, urban design, communities and gardens.

“Many of the entries demonstrated best practice and complex thinking at every scale, with good team collaboration across public and private practice,” the jury said.

Projects that received an Award of Excellence or a Landscape Architecture Award at the state level will advance to the national awards later this year. One project will be awarded the best landscape architecture project in Australia.

CIVIC LANDSCAPE

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

The Goods Line by Aspect Studios

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Photography by Florian Groehn

AWARDS

  • Kensington Street by Jeppe Aagaard Andersen and Turf Design Studio
  • The Crescent, Paramatta Park by Context, Group GSA and Parramatta Park and Western Sydney Parklands Trusts
  • Centenary Square by JMD Design

PARKS AND OPEN SPACE

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project Stage 2 by Turf Design Studio and Environmental Partnership

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Photography by Peter Brennan Photography

AWARDS

  • Chelsea Street Playground by Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture
  • Dyuralya Square by Oculus
  • Barangaroo Reserve by Johnson Pilton Walker in association with PWP
  • The Ponds Parklands by Clouston Associates
  • Fairwater Park by McGregor Coxall

CULTURAL HERITAGE

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Audley Dance Hall and Ironbark Flat Restoration by Phillips Marler

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Photography by Eric Sierins

AWARDS

  • Bungarribee Homestead Park ­– Clouston Associates

URBAN DESIGN

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Springwood Town Centre Masterplan by McGregor Coxall

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Photography by McGregor Coxall

COMMUNITIES

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Byron Bay Town Centre Masterplan by McGregor Coxall and People Place and Partnership

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Photography by Simon Wood

GARDENS

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

North Shore Estate by Caldesign

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Photography by McGregor Coxall

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