Landscape Architecture

weed in focus

They might be seen as noxious, but it turns out there is an unappreciated side to weeds.

rooftop garden in urban setting

With parks and other green spaces often at a premium on the ground, could we look to the skies for the answer?

orange tree

The time is ripe for bringing food production back into urban life through our use of public space.

desire path

These unsanctioned footpaths defy design, but is that necessarily a bad thing?

suburb in Sydney bordering CBD

The ability to work, live and play all within 20 minutes' reach is the new gold standard for urban planning.

Parklet

As public space becomes premium in our cities, could boutique sidewalk activations known as parklets be the solution?

community garden melbourne

What started as a form of gardening activism, planted the seeds for a blossoming community movement, centred on inclusivity, sustainability and participation.

Broad Museum Plaza

Celebrated landscape architect, artist and designer Professor Walter Hood explores how public space can embrace the past, present and future, in the next instalment of UNSW Built Environment's UTZON Lecture Series. 

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Students Larissa Tse and Trystan Graham talk to their lecturer for World Landscape Architecture Month.

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Landscape architect Jungyoon Kim, delivering the latest Utzon Lecture at UNSW, will discuss the concept of 'alternative nature' in highly urbanised cities.

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