Award of Excellence 2018
Newtown Town Centre
UDLA Pty Ltd

This project demonstrates excellence in leadership from planning through to execution and provides the town of Newman with a wonderful legacy project that will continue to build community interaction that is socially and financially sustainable.
The square is a significant component of the Newman Town Centre revitalization project. It provides significant shade trees across a 2,600sqm civic plaza that once was previous hardstand carpark. The creation of a new civic space assists the regional community of Newman transitioning from a mineral dependent region to one that is more livable, meaningful and places community and identity are at the heart of the town.
The project highlights the opportunities that come from authentic reconciliation approaches to the design of public space. This was exemplified by the cultural healing between two Indigenous language groups the Martu and Nyiyaparli whose Cloud Rock Rainmaking Story has been produced with local artists and is made available on the large digital screen within the square.
The community’s sense of ownership and ongoing direction has been supported by a robust Place Management Plan led by the landscape architects. The project embodies how landscape architects are directly contributing to improvements in the mental and social health and wellbeing of a regional community.
Landscape Architecture Award 2018
Palmwoods New Town Square
Sunshine Coast Council

This project clearly demonstrated sustainable outcomes related to social and economic capacity of the community. The leadership undertaken by the landscape architects ensured a remarkable 96% approval of the plans core aspirations the local community.
The project shows restraint and sensitivity to human scale as well as the local climatic conditions by the use of picabeen palms, the emblematic vegetation of the area. It is clever in how it has dealt with topography and ensured pedestrian right of way is prioritised. The square embraces heritage-built form with a contemporary design that showcases the shared vision for the region.
The project is part of an emergence of investment in the region and the public realm to assist the town as it shifts from agricultural ‘tree change’ lifestyle economies. The square has given the community of Palmwood a central meeting point for community celebrations and festivals and a new sense of pride and ownership in their town.
Landscape Architecture Award 2018
Railway Square
PLACE Laboratory

Railway Square is a beautiful and robust contemporary response that elevates the most important group of early twentieth century industrial buildings in Western Australia.
The historical narrative of the site becomes a useable and much-loved space for all. The landscape architects have demonstrated a significant amount of in-depth historical research to inform the design and heritage interpretation response. This was influenced further by user audits to determine how people might use the site in the future.
The project includes significant remediation of the site as well as the development of a robust return brief to ensure the public realm would transform the surrounding precinct as it evolves. The high-quality finishes and bespoke elements elevate the site into a delightful and playful civic space to be enjoyed by all.
The square supports a new residential community and provides an outstanding new civic space for nearby workers. The project demonstrates success of a multi-layered and complex project where the landscape architects as lead designers have ensured the creation of an authentic and compelling space.
Landscape Architecture Award 2018
Earth Sciences Garden
Rush Wright Associates

This project is a wonderful example of the university’s strategy to promote outdoor learning spaces. The ‘garden’ is an intricate and thoughtfully design space on campus that showcases the physical environment of the region. The project is conceptually innovative through its abstraction of the regions geology and is supported in its execution through a high level of detailing that ensures a unified space on campus.
The success of the project is demonstrated through the detailed iterative evolution of the project in accordance with rock availability and the use of digital technologies to enhance the spatial qualities embedded within.
The project demonstrates a collaborative approach between landscape architects and academic staff to bring the vision of an external learning environment to life. Thought leadership is shown in the promotion of a ‘learning for all’ approach to education, an encourages deeper thinking about the broader landscape to all students and staff on campus. The integration of vegetation and water to emphasises the geological conditions of the region further contribute to the storytelling embedded in the civic space.