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Apple's store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York. Are Apple's plans for Fed Square a form of brand urbanism?
Parks & places

The city as billboard: Fed Square, Apple and brand urbanism

by Nathania Gilson—April 18, 2018

WAF’s 2015 Landscape of the Year Yanweizhou Park has given Jinua City a new cultural and community identity. The “sparrow tail” wetlands, circular bioswales, ‘cut and fill’ terraced riverbank and entirely permeable surrounds “make friends” with flooding. Image: Turenscape.
Parks & places

Sponge cities: Kongjian Yu and Adrian McGregor in conversation

by Foreground—April 10, 2018

The City of Melbourne's famed heritage gardens aren't just “pretty”, they're one small part of a city-wide strategy to deliver critical green infrastructure. Image: Toby Ord.
Planning & policy

From grey to green infrastructure: How local governments are re-making Melbourne

by Foreground—April 6, 2018

Estuarine communities in San Francisco's Bay Area are set for a complete change in the way they live by the water's edge. Image: TJ Gehling.
Planning & policy

Adapting cities for sea level rise: Kristina Hill and Nigel Bertram in conversation

by Foreground—April 5, 2018

Copenhagen's Trekroner fort once defended the city from unwanted naval arrivals. Now the city's making plans to defend itself from the sea. Image: Stig Nygaard
Planning & policy

Building urban resilience: Lessons from Melbourne and Copenhagen

by Foreground—April 5, 2018

Sydney Olympic Park's mangrove forests and wetlands are home to an abundance of biodiversity. Around it lies Sydney's encroaching urban development. Image: John Turnbull.
Planning & policy

Avoiding the buzz kill: mozzies, wetlands and public health

by Cameron Webb—April 5, 2018

South Melbourne Primary School integrates community services alongside education. Image: Chris Matterson.
Parks & places

A fenceless, vertical school in Melbourne trades hard borders for close-knit community

by Foreground—April 4, 2018

Christchurch's 2011 earthquake shifted the city's water table, leading to structures sinking into the Avon estuary. Image: Martin Luff.
Planning & policy

Beyond the sea wall: a changing climate calls for dynamic solutions

by Jessica Halliday—March 15, 2018

A coastal garden by Sam Cox surrounds a Sean Godsell building tucked into the dunes in Sorrento, Victoria.
Agriculture & environment

Getting back to a “beautifully understood” landscape with Sam Cox

by Foreground—March 15, 2018

A dam or a shackle? Dights Falls on the Yarra River, Melbourne.
Culture

Breaking rivers free: HYDRO/LOGIC

by Foreground—March 8, 2018

Current TCL director Lisa Howard (left) pictured with founding director Kate Cullity (right). Image: Kristoffer Paulsen.
Culture

TCL’s Lisa Howard on gender in landscape architecture

by Foreground—March 8, 2018

As within most Australian industries, men make up the majority of senior positions within landscape architecture.
Culture

Why does Australian landscape architecture have a gender problem?

by Foreground—March 8, 2018

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