Landscape Architecture Australia

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Sara Eckermann – What inspired you to become a landscape architect?

Skye Reid – A lot of things drew me in to choosing to study landscape architecture, but a large factor was my family. I grew up with a family who loved to travel and this allowed me to experience a number of very different cultures and public spaces. Visiting Japan and Nepal many times duringmy childhood really opened my eyes to how

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