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February, March, April
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Title |
10 |
Take a walk on the wild side by John Hepper: The Tasmanian Walking Tracks Strategy and Marketing Plan responds to the need for sound ecological management of Tasmania's resources |
13 |
Waterfront Geelong by Neil Savery: Landscape and urban design re-images Geelong as attractive, unique and vibrant |
16 |
Another intersection renewal, another challenge by David Tooby: GeoLINK overcame challenges to reinstate an important civic space in Port Macquarie |
19 |
Broadbeach Mail refurbishment by Marion Pennicuik, with Mark Dunstan: Woods Bagot headed the team that transformed the Mall into the restaurant capital of the Gold Coast |
24 |
Sanctuary Lakes Resort lights up by Mark Naumann Lighting transforms Victoria's first resort development, dramatising the entrance and highlighting the 18th |
85 |
Newport Lakes Park: a recycled landscape by Andrew Shannon Picnic shelter construction reflects the early bluestone quarrying history of Newport Lakes |
50 |
Roof gardens - their design and construction: Part I by Don Anderson: Details design philosophy and layout, structural support, drainage requirements, soil mix and plant materials |
66 |
Obituary - JOHN MILROY TEMPLE by David Bungey and Ralph Neale |
32 |
The Federation Garden at Centennial Park |
40 |
Landscape architecture and urban design awards 1999 NSW and ACT |
43 |
Vic and TAS |
49 |
Queensland landscape contractors awards 1999 |
84 |
Australian Council of Building Design national urban design commendation |
90 |
Best new international garden statue 95 Seppelt contemporary art awards 1999 |
91 |
`Marathon', Mount Eliza by David Matthew: Presents a Walter Butler-designed classic in a new light,
reinforcing and enhancing design concepts |
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May, June, July
Page |
Title |
111 |
In what way influential? The projects, people and events that landscape architects consider significant in Australia by Catherin Bull & Libby Ward Reveals the projects considered significant to the community, the profession and individual landscape architects, providing insight into the values of the profession. |
119 |
Green corridors management strategy for the Upper Parramatta River Catchment by Birgit Seidlich
GIS was used by OCULUS to develop this natural resource management plan, used to facilitate integrated sustainable management of remnant bushland. |
128 |
Recycled Grasstrees enhance city landscape by Peter Brewer LandCorp used' recycled' Grasstrees in Joondalup City, north of Perth, in a design by Plan (E) where art meets landscape. |
131 |
Melbourne Museum and mature tree transplanting by Graham Davis Forest Gallery is an unusual museum display that incorporates living plants and animals in a landscaped setting referencing the tall forests of East Gippsland. |
138 |
Using tropical plant species in landscape design by Robert Donato Describes how to achieve a tropical effect in any climate, using tropical plants or plants that share the main characteristics of tropical plants. |
140 |
Maintenance of landscapes by Lodi and Lesley Van Djik
Discusses the essentials of maintaining a landscape, to preserve it from capture, loss and deterioration, while respecting the intent of the design. |
141 |
Plant varieties: brave and new versus tried and true by Mark Pallett Plant producers assist the never-ending quest to meet client and designer demand by testing the tolerance levels of plants in the landscape |
143 |
Virtual environments-assessing users and accessing design by Ian Bishop Discusses the reliability of people's responses to virtual environments and revisits the experiential paradigm. |
146 |
Australian rainforest exhibit, Perth Zoo by Ian Crombie
Perth Zoo's Australian Rainforest provides a luxuriant retreat within the central city, with several mature Moreton Bay Figs transplanted to create an upper canopy. |
148 |
Don Fleming Student Design Competition, Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, April 2000 Features the finalists and winner of this inaugural award, which showcases the best of Australia's student landscape designers and shares their vision of a Millennium garden. |
172 |
Fiona Hall Fern Garden, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Fern Garden explores the boundary between the ordering of nature and the natural order. CLICK HERE FOR ARTICLE |
178 |
Bovis Lend Lease's Project Web tames paper tiger by Bruce Duyshart Project Web is a centralised and interactive information system that enables any person involved in a project to access it on a personal computer, via the Internet. |
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August, September, October
Page |
Title |
194 |
The Masterplan by Ken Maher |
196 |
Success of the Sydney 2000 Masterplan by James Weirick |
197 |
Public Domain Strategy by Catherin Bull |
198 |
Public Domain Design: Workshop Process by Glenn Allen |
200 |
A Blueprint for Urban Development? by Elizabeth Mossop |
201 |
Green Games Strategy: Practical Constraints Mapping by Kate Hughes, Edwina Laginestra and Peter Daffern |
205 |
Millennium Parklands Concept Plan byTony McCormick |
210 |
Equestrian Centre by David Martin |
212 |
Parramatta River Foreshore by Leonard Lynch |
214 |
Role of the Landscape Architect by Bruce Mackenzie |
217 |
Olympic Plaza and the Fig Grove by Glenn Allen |
219 |
Station Square by Ross de la Motte |
220 |
Olympic Boulevard by Paul Geehan |
223 |
Olympic Millennium Markers byTom Hester |
224 |
Adherence to the Public Domain Strategy by Ian Perlman |
228 |
The Corridor at Millennium Parklands by Leonard Lynch |
230 |
New Habitat for Green and Golden Bell Frog, Brick Pit by Mark Blanche |
233 |
Haslams Creek by Maria Rigoli |
236 |
Environmental Wins and Losses by Birgit Seidlich |
241 |
Public Debate by Caroline Butler-Bowdon |
244 |
Northern and Central Water Feature by Glenn Allen |
246 |
Public Art Program by Marion Pennicuik with Tempe Macgowan |
246 |
Public Art and the Sydney Olympics byTempe Macgowan |
247 |
Sydney Sculpture Walk by Sally Couacaud |
271 |
Bronte House, Bronte NSW by Michael McCoy |
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November, December, January
Page |
Title |
294 |
From SAD to SACreD by Tom La Dell and Alexandra Pocock |
302 |
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318 |
Two Comparative Water-based Developments byTony Blackwell |
338 |
RAINwater Module-An Urban Melbourne Stormwater Solution by Brooke Ryan |
310 |
Bondi vsThe World:A Comparative Analysis of the World's Premier Promenades by An Anderson |
324 |
What do you Mean byThis Place? by John Mongard |
330 |
Colour in the Urban Landscape by John Patrick |
368 |
The Elements at Play byTrevor Rodwell |
377 |
Public Debate: Reinventing the Edge-Bilbao and Jerusalem by Marion Pennicuik |
344 |
Roof Gardens-Their Design and Construction: Part II by Don Anderson |
336 |
"Paradise is just where you are right now": A Subjective History of Landscape Architecture Education at RMIT by Kirsten Bauer and Julian Raxworthy |
371 |
Pinched Landscape-Delving into the Details by Lizzie Burt, Terragram Pty Ltd |
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