Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Victorian Branch (State) has announced the winners for 2011. With projects such as the National Arboretum in Canberra by Taylor Cullity Lethlean in collaboration with Tonkin Zulaikha Greer winning the Victoria Medal for Landscape Architecture. ASPECT Studios won the Landscape Architecture Design Award for 717 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
For the full list of Award winners announced
The AILA National Award for Leadership in Public Infrastructure Design and Delivery won by Vic Roads
The Victoria Medal for Landscape Architecture
National Arboretum in Canberra by Taylor Cullity Lethlean in collaboration with Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award, Design
717 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Urban Design Award
Clifton Hill Railway Project Landscape designed by Jeavons Landscape Architects
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award Design, (Urban Design)
Monash University Museum of Art, Ian Potter Sculpture Court by Simon Ellis Landscape Architect
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award, Design (Urban Design)
Dandenong Education Precinct by Outlines Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award, Residential Design
Medhurst by Tract Consultants Pty Ltd
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award, Planning
Living Links Master Plan Corridor Identification and Analysis by Urbis
Ensessakotteh: Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Education Centre by A collaboration between Taylor Cullity Lethlean, David Hancocks and Peter Stroud
Bells Beach Coastal Management Plan and Master Plan by Fitzgerald Frisby Landscape Architecture
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Award, Research & Communication
A comparative study of Melbourne’s freeway planting designs – implications for biodiversity conservation by Zoë Metherell and the Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology
AILA Victoria Landscape Architecture Future Leaders Award Graduate
Vicscape, Victorian Landscape Architectural Atlas by Mathew Leigh Fithall
Each project will be featured on World Landscape Architecture over the coming months






