AILA ANNOUNCES WA WINNERS
05 Jun 2024
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has revealed the winners of the 2024 WA State Awards. The jury honoured 23 winners across 11 categories.
AILA WA Jury Chair Bel Foster says this year’s winners created beautiful and engaging places that are also clearly successful in their community, ecological and environmental outcomes.
“The landscape architecture profession is concerned with time and it is clear that the projects submitted will create positive changes and improvements over time as they guide and grow."
WINNERS
Award of Excellence | Perth Zoo Playground
Hassell
Award of Excellence | Kwillena Gabi Pool
City of Mandurah
Award of Excellence | OneOneFive Hamilton Hill
Josh Byrne & Associates and Development WA
Award of Excellence and ShadeSmart Award | Bulwer Avenue Garden
banksia & lime
ShadeSmart Award | Cecil Avenue
PLACE Laboratory in collobaration with City of Canning
WA Medal | Mandurah Foreshore Redevelopment Projects
City of Mandurah
Landscape Architecture Award | Kal City Centre Redevelopment
ASPECT Studios wih Iredale Pedersen Hook, ETC Solutions, TABEC, Terpkos and CADsuit
Landscape Architecture Award | Didaalamaap - Western Foreshore
City of Mandurah
Landscape Architecture Award | Merredin CBD Stage 1A
PLACE Laboratory
Landscape Architecture Award | Koolaanga Waabiny Playground
City of Mandurah + PLAN E
Landscape Architecture Award | SubiPOP Postal Walk
Propagule
Landscape Architecture Award | Manatj Park
PLAN E
Landscape Architecture Award | City of Perth Urban Greening Strategy
City of Perth
Landscape Architecture Award | City of Vincent 'Link and Place' Guidelines
UDLA with Hames Sharley and ARUP
Landscape Architecture Award | Fremantle Prison Heritage Landscapes Strategy
UDLA
Landscape Architecture Award | My Home, North Fremantle
LD Total
Landscape Architecture Award | Victoria House
PLACE Laboratory
Landscape Architecture Award | From Sumps to Micro Parks: Vic Park's Green Basins Program
Town of Victoria Park
AILA is the peak body for Landscape Architecture in Australia, championing quality design for public open spaces, stronger communities, and greater environmental stewardship.