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Unlandscaped, the Landscape Architecture Australia prize for unrealized landscapes, seeks thought-provoking responses to contemporary issues.
The prize promotes ideas and debate about landscape architecture by rewarding challenging new work.
The annual program is open to landscape architects, graduates, students and other built environment professionals and students who are invited to enter their unrealized projects, propositions and scenarios. The overall winner receives a prize of $3000.
Unlandscaped 2010
The 2010 Unlandscaped Prize was announced at a function in Sydney on Thursday 6 May.
In a first for the program, the prize was shared between two winning submissions: Outr] [Rtn for Meander Erosion and McGregor Coxall for Vartov Square Copenhagen. There were no commendations but the jury did short list seven entries.
Full coverage appears in the May issue of Landscape Architecture Australia, the AILA’s national magazine, or you can view entries at the online gallery.
For more information, email unlandscaped@archmedia.com.au.
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