Landscape Architecture Australia

CONCRETE: CRAFTING RESILIENT URBAN AND COASTAL LANDSCAPES

The physical and aesthetic qualities of concrete make it a highly flexible construction material, ideally suited to Australia’s harsh climate. When combined with robust and imaginative design and construction practices, concrete can be used to sculpt visually pleasing and exceptionally durable landscapes in both urban and coastal environments.

Concrete is available in a wide range of colours

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