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The river as a living entity | ASPECT Studios
The river as a living entity | ASPECT Studios
Rivers are increasingly being understood as culturally and spiritually significant, especially where Indigenous knowledge systems intersect with…
A broken heart at Yagan Square | ASPECT Studios
A broken heart at Yagan Square | ASPECT Studios
Yagan Square should represent something new and valuable for Perth. Its layers of corten steel, West Australian stone and endemic planting were shaped by…
New vision for South Brisbane revealed as draft Games report sent to Bleijie
New vision for South Brisbane revealed as draft Games report sent to Bleijie
The first draft from the 100-day Olympic infrastructure review has been handed to the government, but that has not slowed the flow of ideas for Brisbane 2032.
ABC Home Front - Redefining density | ASPECT Studios
ABC Home Front - Redefining density | ASPECT Studios
Surry Hills Village At a time when pressures on housing in Australia are at an all-time high, how can the future of housing be more focused on community…
Dark tourism, death, design, and the macabre — should some places stay untouched? - ABC listen
Dark tourism, death, design, and the macabre — should some places stay untouched? - ABC listen
Dark tourism is increasingly popular. Sites of suffering like old gaols, asylums, orphanages hold a certain allure. Can we honour their dark heart and histories, whilst also re-imagining their future? Should some 'traumascapes' be left untouched so the scars of the past are never forgotten, or can we turn them into happier settings with sensitivity? How do designers, developers, and historians tread such tricky terrain? This event was organised by Open House Melbourne and held in the Old Melbourne Gaol during Melbourne Design Week 2025. Speakers Dr Sue Hodges Heritage interpretations specialist Managing director, international consultancy SHP (Sue Hodges Productions Pty Ltd) Erwin Taal Senior Associate International landscape architect and urban design studio ASPECT Studios
New Co-CEOs aim to redefine landscape as ASPECT grows globally | Architecture & Design
New Co-CEOs aim to redefine landscape as ASPECT grows globally | Architecture & Design
The task for Kiekebosch and Vieira is to chart a course for ASPECT’s growth, while deciding how a company like ASPECT should operate in the face of disruptions that will impact the future of our cities and redefine the future of landscape design as a discipline.
ASPECT Studios | Looking West
ASPECT Studios | Looking West
A proposition to repair our city Infrastructure means more than roads The Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project being advanced by the Australian and South…
ASPECT and the Australian campus
ASPECT and the Australian campus
Kambri Precinct, Australian National University This thinking is an extension of what we try to achieve in urban design more broadly – repairing and…
Skyrail and the Underline – the maturing of the Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal Project
Skyrail and the Underline – the maturing of the Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal Project
Clayton Road / Station Activity Node (which will be removed as part of Suburban Rail Loop to make way for the new connecting station ) Photographer: Peter…
Australian Design Review | An injection of colour and culture in Kalgoorlie’s new city centre
Australian Design Review | An injection of colour and culture in Kalgoorlie’s new city centre
Kalgoorlie’s new city centre revitalisation project reflects the city’s people and history through a unique blend of open space and art.
Australian Design Review | Bradfield City Centre Central Park – the ‘green heart’ of a new city
Australian Design Review | Bradfield City Centre Central Park – the ‘green heart’ of a new city
The final, collaborative design for Bradfield City Centre’s Central Park seeks to “set the bar for the new city of Bradfield”.
The Age | We’ve trashed the Yarra for 190 years. Can we really save it in 45?
The Age | We’ve trashed the Yarra for 190 years. Can we really save it in 45?
Cars and golfers give way to bots and billabongs in the NGV’s 2070 vision for our much-maligned river.
Life in landscape: designing for impact - Sacha Coles
Life in landscape: designing for impact - Sacha Coles
A career in landscape architecture and urban design involves more than making aesthetic choices – it involves thinking deeply about how cities work, and…
Collaboration and listening: ASPECT Studios in India
Collaboration and listening: ASPECT Studios in India
Making great places involves forming a deep understanding about how they will fit into what already exists – the ways in which they will become part of…
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