Australian Institute of Landscape Architects   
publications 

- 1998 -

February, March, April

Page
Title
10
Design Competition Winner: Weaving the Axis; The Australian National Museum, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, and the ACT Cultural Centre, Acton Peninsula, Canberra by Richard Weller
20
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects - State Awards: Queensland, New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory, Victoria & Tasmania, and Northern Territory
32
International Design: Jardins Verticaux (Vertical Gardens) - A Landscape Australia Report
36
Landscape Plants: Using Native Paper Daisies as Bedding Plants by John Temple
38
Technical Details: The Challenge of Urban Soils; Evaluation and Implications for Tree Growth by Karen Smith and Peter May
46
Conference Report: Landscape Exploration and Serious Fun at W.edge by Helen Bell
50
Design Critique: Melbourne Covers its Tracks - Federation Square Design Competition, Critique by Philip Goad
52
Tribute: Reading the Landscape: A Tribute to J.B. Jackson 1909-1996 by Allan Correy
84
Public Landscape: Work Begins on Indigenous Plant Display Centre Redlands IndigiScapes. A Landscape Australia Report
86
Obituary: Peter Glass 1917-1997 by Gordon Ford
88
Profile: Introducing Dr Catherin Bull
90
Historical:  Elsie Marion Cornish (1887-1946); A Pioneer of Contemporary Landscape Design in Adelaide By David Jones
96
Residential Design: A Dazzling Sculptural Garden. A Landscape Australia Report

 

May, June July

Page
Title
111
Computer Technology: An Extension of Our Abilities? by Catherine Challinor
117
Using the Internet by Frances Saunders
121
Clarity and Precision: Computer Aided Design and Analysis by John Drumgold, Axel Arnott and Dave Moir
125
CD ROM Review - Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Construction Details Reviewed by Ingrid Mather
128
Representing Landscapes Digitally by Christopher Sawyer
135
Competition Announcement: Public Park - Design Competition for the Brick Pit, Homebush Bay, Sydney
138
Katharine's Place International Design Competition Joint Winners - Fiction, Reality and Ambiguity by Julian Bolleter
140
The Provisional and Fortuitous Landscape by Matthew Bradbury
142
Tree Selection for Urban Areas - Defining the Detail by Michael Looker
150
Improving the Quality of Native Trees for the Landscape Industry by David Beardsell
152
Code of Practice to Reduce Tree Worker Injuries by Bronwen Castor
155
Demanding Quality Trees A Landscape Australia Report
183
International: Landscape Architects International Alliance News by Alan Chenoweth
184
International Landscape: Venice and that Sinking Feeling: Designing Successfully Against Nature by George Seddon
196
Residential Garden: Contemporary Style Respects a Bushland Setting, A Landscape Australia Report

August, September, October

Page
Title
210
An Imaginative Response to a Functional Brief: Montessori School and Yarralumla Preschool, Canberra by Judy van Gelderen
215
Maritime Setting Inspires Playground Design Pyrmont Point Playground
217
Playing in our own Playparks by Ian Barwick
220
Lateral Thinking Overcomes Safety Concerns by Ian Jackson
223
A Simple Rationale for the Design of Playgrounds by Mary Jeavons
227
Creating Challenge in Adventure Playgrounds by Malcolm Munro
232
Members of Order of Australia: Australia Honours George Seddon and Ken Taylor
234
Garden Shows: Garden Show Scene-Stealers from Chelsea and Melbourne A Landscape Australia Report
236
Landscape Construction Awards Landscape Industries Association of Victoria 1998 Awards
240
An Environment Behaviour Approach to Public Space Design: The Study of Two Urban Spaces in Brisbane by Trudy Schmidt
247
Water Feature: From Drain to Park: Kangaroo Wetlands Park by Victoria Sharp
251
Designing with Wetland and Water Plants by Paul Thompson
256
The Craft of Water Features by Phil Goodwin
286
Profile: Adelaide Honours Allan Correy by David Jones
289
Sydney Olympic Site: Design and/or Delivery by Catherin Bull
299
A Nature Film by Vladimir Sitta

 

November, December, January

Page
Title
316
AILA's 1998 Conferences By Frances Saunders
320
Olympic Feature: Design Innovation at Homebush Bay - Part One: Red on Green - Eco-paving and Structural Soil for the Figs of Olympic Plaza By Mike Horne
329
Accredited Nurseries: The Choice for the Sydney Olympics
331
Millennium Parklands - Parklands for our Time By Frances Saunders
336
Education Focus: The Changing Education Environment By Glenn Thomas
337
The Profession and the University System -An Uneasy Relationship By Catherin Bull
339
Looking to the Future By Ken Taylor and Dianne Firth
341
NSW Contractors 1998 Awards
343
Obituary: Emeritus Professor Lindsay Dixon Pryor AO By John Gray
345
Overseas Garden: Garden Detail ... At Glendurgan, Cornwall By Anne Latreille
346
Tribute: A Creative Conservationist Professor Brian Hackett By Allan Correy
310
Melbourne's Royal Park - Where Crown Land Makes Easy Pickings By Angela Munro
356
Exhibition: Antipodean Visions and the Griffins by Christopher Vernon
389
Historical: Landscape Architecture Through the Eyes of Landscape Australia By Hinada Neiron
398
Residential Garden: A Visual Feast of Colour in a Brisbane Garden A Landscape Australia Report