Landscape Architecture Australia

An adaptive attitude: The Roundtable

The Roundtable, North Melbourne, Victoria

Built on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation

Common and Enlocus

As designers, many of what we consider our best ideas will never be built. Some succumb to budgets or changes in scope, others to design competition submissions – whatever the reason, such ideas are filed away on hard drives or dusty drawing racks. Then we move on, conscious that in our industry, it can feel like much of what we produce is destined for the bin. But what happens if we reimagine that bin not as trash, but as compost:

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