The winners of the 2019 Victorian AILA Awards are:
Civic Landscape sponsored by Brickworks:
Award of Excellence
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Bendigo Hospital Project by OCULUS Landscape Architecture + Urban Design
Landscape Architecture Award
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Malop Street Green Spine by Outlines
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RMIT New Academic Street by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
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Deakin University: Building HD Courtyard by GHDWoodhead
Community Contribution sponsored by the Built Environment Channel:
Landscape Architecture Award
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Goulburn Valley Health Therapeutic Courtyard by Spiire
Cultural Heritage:
Award of Excellence
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Parliament of Victoria – Member’s Annex Landscapes by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Landscape Architecture Award
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Mount Buffalo Chalet Gardens Conservation Management Plan by Inspiring Place
Gardens sponsored by Lawn Solutions Australia:
Award of Excellence
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Twig House by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Landscape Architecture Award
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Bendigo Botanic Gardens – Garden for the Future by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Infrastructure sponsored by ACO:
Award of Excellence
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Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal Project by ASPECT Studios
Land Management:
Award of Excellence
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Greening the Pipeline- MOS Pilot Park by GHDWoodhead
Landscape Planning sponsored by Glascott Landscape and Civil:
Landscape Architecture Award
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Woowookarung Regional Park Plan by Site Office
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Streets for People Feasibility Study by Hansen Partnership
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Moonee Ponds Creek Opportunities Plan by McGregor Coxall
Parks & Open Space sponsored by Street Furniture Australia:
Award of Excellence
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Monash University Eastern Precinct Landscape by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Landscape Architecture Award
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Lewis Park by McGregor Coxall
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Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal - Linear Parks and Djerring Trail by ASPECT Studios
Play Spaces sponsored by LARK Industries:
Landscape Architecture Award
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Bridge Road Regional Playspace by ASPECT Studios
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George Pentland Botanic Gardens playspace by Leaf Design Studio
Research, Policy & Communications:
Award of Excellence
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ReCasting Terra Nullius Blindness by Deakin University
Landscape Architecture Award
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Spiire Inclusive Cities Research Project by Spiire
Small Projects sponsored by Metro Trees:
Award of Excellence
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Doubleground by Openwork and Muir Architecture
Landscape Architecture Award
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Turner Street Vertical Garden by Simon Ellis Landscape Architects
Tourism sponsored by City of Melbourne:
Landscape Architecture Award
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Jackalope Hotel by Taylor Cullity Lethlean
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Pt Leo Estate Sculpture Park by HASSELL
Urban Design sponsored by WE-EF Lighting Australia/NZ:
Landscape Architecture Award
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The Tin Alley Masterplan by HASSELL
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Monash University Western Precinct Landscape by Rush Wright Associates