Landscape Architecture Australia — February 2018

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Embracing the
Asian Century
Guest editors Jillian Walliss
and Heike Rahmann and editor
Ricky Ray Ricardo introduce
this issue of Landscape
Architecture Australia.

Noticeboard
News and events.

Internationalism
in landscape
education
How has internationalism
changed and challenged
landscape architecture
education in Australia?
Essay by Helen Armstrong.

The changing
demographics of
Australian universities
Mapping the evolution of the
Australian tertiary sector.

Reflections on an
Australian education
A discussion with a group
of international landscape
architecture students on
their experiences in Australia
and why they chose to study
here. Article by Jillian Walliss
and Heike Rahmann.

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ISSUE 157

Strategic International Partners
Landscape Architecture Europe foundation
(LAE), Barcelona International Biennial
of Landscape Architecture, Landscape
Review journal

Early engagement
with Asia
Reflecting on the contributions
Australian landscape architects
have made in Asia since the
1970s. Essay by Catherin Bull.

Building partnerships
Hansen Partnership has
been practising in the
Asia-Pacific region for two
decades. Craig Czarny shares
what has been learnt.

China as a laboratory
for change
Rural Urban Framework
has been working with rural
Chinese communities to
contribute to social, economic
and spatial transformations.
Article by Jillian Walliss.

After landscape
Celebrating the life and
legacy of the late landscape
architecture academic
Marieluise Jonas. Reflections
by Heike Rahmann and
Jillian Walliss.

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A contemporary
Asian practice
Championing the work
of homegrown designers,
thinkers and critics in Asia.
Article by Jillian Walliss.

Mapping outstanding
projects in the
Asia-Pacific
An illustration of the top
projects in the International
Federation of Landscape
Architects’ inaugural IFLA
Asia-Pac LA Awards.

Material thinking
A profile of South Korean
practice Parkkim. Article
by Ricky Ray Ricardo.

Communicating
landscape architecture
in Asia
Landscape Architecture
Australia chats with the editors
of two landscape architecture
journals based in Asia.

Bottom-up
placemaking
A look at community-led
placemaking projects in
Taiwan, Japan and South
Korea. Article by Jeffrey Hou.

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Cover image
Outstanding Award winners in
the 2017 IFLA Asia-Pac LA Awards.
Image: Placemark

Asia in Australia


Practising in Asia An Asian Practice


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