WINNERS OF THE 2022 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
27 Jun 2022
AILA WA has announced the winners of the 2022 Landscape Architecture Awards, celebrating projects with a key focus on urban greening and community engagement.
Exchange – Curtin University Innovation Precinct, REALMstudios, Dion Robeson
29 project submissions were entered, with exciting submissions spanning across categories such as Cultural Heritage, Civic Landscapes, Health and Education, and Tourism.
Across the submissions, the WA Jury were impressed to see a focus on genuine collaboration and integrated outcomes, describing the 2022 Awards as a testament to the tremendous growth of the landscape architecture industry, and its ongoing commitment to community.
Karringyup Shopping Centre West Deck, See Design Studio, David Deves
Each year, AILA runs the Landscape Architecture Awards to showcase compelling work. AILA WA has revealed the official winners of each category in their state.
Across the 29 project submissions, a total of 19 projects were awarded for their outstanding and positive contributions to Western Australia’s landscape architecture industry.
The entries included well-designed spaces with thoughtful engagement of First Nations advisors, revitalised places for families of all cultures to visit, play, reflect and learn, and projects with deeply impressive design and execution.
Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny, City of Perth and Playce, Jarrad Seng
WINNERS IN EACH CATEGORY
Civic Landscape | Karringyup Shopping Centre West Deck, See Design Studio
Cultural Heritage | Moort-ak Waddiny / Wellington Square, City of Perth
Cultural Heritage | The Curtin University Indigenous Learning Circle (Yarning Circle), UDLA
Health and Education Landscape (Award of Excellence) | Karla Katitjin – Bushfire Centre for Excellence, Josh Byrne & Associates
Health and Education Landscape | Exchange – Curtin University Innovation Precinct, REALMstudios
Health and Education Landscape | The Curtin University Indigenous Learning Circle (Yarning Circle), UDLA
Archerfield Park, Bushmead, PLAN E, Joel Barbitta
Infrastructure (Award of Excellence) | Town of Victoria Park Urban Forest Program, Town of Victoria Park
Infrastructure | Wharf Street Basin – Next Generation Community Park, The City of Canning with Josh Byrne and Associates
Landscape Planning | Roe Street Enhancement, City of Perth
Parks and Open Space (Award of Excellence) | Moort-ak Waddiny / Wellington Square, City of Perth
Parks and Open Space | Archerfield Park, Bushmead, PLAN E
Parks and Open Space | Hotham Park, Emerge Associates
The Curtin University Indigenous Learning Circle (Yarning Circle), UDLA
Playspaces | Hotham Park, Emerge Associates
Playspaces | Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny, City of Perth and Playce
Playspaces | The Cubby, See Design Studio
Tourism | Whitfords Nodes Stairway, Emerge Associates
Urban Design (Award of Excellence) | Wharf Street Basin – Next Generation Community Park, The City of Canning with Josh Byrne and Associates
Regional Achievement Award | Hotham Park, Emerge Associates
AILA WA Medal | Town of Victoria Park Urban Forest Program, Town of Victoria Park
The Cubby, See Design Studio, David Deves
ABOUT AILA
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) is the peak body for the landscape architectural profession, representing 3,000 members in professional practice, education and government within Australia and overseas. They are dedicated to enhancing the built and natural environment and promote sustainable and responsible design and advocacy on behalf of the profession, for the benefit of all communities in Australia.
AILA’s vision and mission is embedded in the commitment to lead a dynamic and respected profession, and creating places that support a healthy and liveable planet. The Institute’s key priorities encompass climate positive design, connection to country, and gender equity.
Hotham Park, Emerge Associates
For more information and to view the full list of winners, visit the website.