Australian Institute of Landscape Architects   
publications 
- 1979 -
February
Page
Title
4
People in This Issue: the writers and the subjects of articles in this issue
6
Editorial Comment: about this journal and the future of the profession
8
AILA: Minutes of the 13th Annual General Meeting
9
Trees on the Move: all about moving big trees and some new varieties
12
Landscape Architecture in the USA: Professor Julius Fabos writes of LA in the USA and its possible relevance to Australia
19
Alternative Parkland: Bruce Mackenzie writes of capturing the mood of remote places in th city
28
Melbourne and Kew: Dr. J. Powell writes of Botanic Gardens Controversies in the 1870's
34
Vermont Park: a look at a cluster housing development and its site planning
39
Towards an Australian Style: Glen Wilson reviews Australian landscape design, and reflects on new trends
43
Our Environment: Marion Blackwell writes of the importance of our surroundings
44
The Landscape Architects' Role: Dr. Rodney Wulff explains what the profession does
46
Community Participation: Brian Carter tells how citizens can be motivated to improve their city
49
Tree Grates: Landscape Australia looks abroad - at Tree Grates

April
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Title
57
People in this issue: the writers and the subjects articles in this issue
59
How can we hit the Jackpot? Students confusion in Paris
63
AILA: Institute notes and forthcoming events.
66
The Genius Loci and Australian Landscape    a thought provoking article advocating the preservation of the local identity, by Professor George Seddon
74
The Botanical Baron and the Colonial Scribes:. Part II of 'Botanic Gardens Controversies of the 1870s'  by Dr. J. Powell
79
The Work of Gordon Ford: a look at the work of one of the pioneers of the Australian Bush Garden
85
The Development of the Landscape Architecture Profession in Australia: a review by Jeremy Pike
88
The Kurpark at Oberlaa: 'Landscape Australia looks at an unusual park in Vienna
94
Scenic Perceptions of Australian Landscapes: Dennis Williamson looks at US and Australian studies in the assessment of visual resources
102
Ephemeral Landscapes: A case for temporary parks and recreation areas
105
Seats and Benches of Europe: 'Landscape Australia'looks abroad

July
Page
Title
117
People in this issue: the writers and the subjects articles in this issue
119
Editorial Comment: Two ways to win. Letters to the editor.
121
AILA: Forthcoming conferences
124
Instant Landscape - Tasma Terrace: a rapid transformation
126
The Botanical Baron and the Colonial Scribes: Part III of 'Botanic Gardens Controversies of the 1870's' b v Dr. J. Powell
130
Rural to Urban:  Geoff Sanderson writes of his part in establishing tree plantations for the Monarto new town project in S.A.
141
Five Metre Trees in Containers: a look at a new type of tree nursery
145
Sydney Sits on Glass: a report on Sydney's unique glassfibre seats
150
'Victoria - The Garden State: report on the new `Urban guidelines' program for local government
155
Bob Woodward - Fountain Sculptor:  a look at fountains and the work of a notable Australian designer
161
Landscape Architecture: by US author and leading landscape architect, Garrett Eckbo
167
Forthcoming Tours of Europe and USA: details of two tours for all those interested in open space planning and design
168
Book Review: 'Australia's Wilderness' (ACF)
171
Seats and Benches of the USA: 'Landscape Australia'looks abroad

November
Page
Title
184
AILA : New Council and its decisions
185
Hobart Conference AILA:Sunmary of papers presented
190
Landscape and Dialectics: Dr. Joe Powell writes about different ways of looking at landscape
199
Special Recreation Areas of NSW: Roger Walker writes about a national park system planned for recreation
207
W.A. Exhibition of Landscape Architecture: New art gallery initiative
212
N.S.W. AILA Group Winter Seminar: Engineering and Landscape Architecture - Towards an Understanding'
218
The Mary B. Connolly Playground in Golden Gate Park: Historic playground transformed
226
Riversides - our forgotten reserves: Reg Johnson writes about river 'improvement'in Victoria
231
Victoria's New Urban Landscape Guidelines Program: Part II of the Victorian Garden State Committee's new plan
237
Instant Lawn: A look at the prepared turf growing industry and benefits it offers
241
Seats and Benches of the USA: 'Landscape Australia' looks abroad