Offering in-house services in architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture for apartments, mixed-use, townhomes, and other multifamily housing types.
Landscape Collaboration is an integrated landscape design company. We shape our design and its environment through the collaborative design process centered around people and nature. Our works manifest creative solutions which are the integration of cultural and environmental concern through professional practice.
ASPECT Studios: The opening of The Goods Line in Ultimo brings the vision of a more connected, sustainable and innovative Sydney one step closer to reality. The Goods Line, a NSW Government initiative, is the key strategic link and an important green space for this burgeoning part of the city. It provides a connection through […]
The Festival also wanted designers to respond to our growing distance and alienation from the natura...
Merrylands Court Eat street is part of a system of new laneways that surround the Merrylands Court Development. The Eat street laneway enhanced the vision of the Cumberland Councils Merrylands station and McFarlane street precinct by continuing the vision of a vibrant mix of retail and commercial through to
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The Kimma Youth Community in Nanjing is a residential community targeting the young users in Nanjing, China. This three-tower apartment complex has an open campus, which is rare (often gated and walled) in China. This offers great opportunity for landscape architect to re-imagine collected housing community environment in China. Iconic Circles “Circle” is used as […]
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of Octagram Plaza / RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture). Photograph by William Sutanto
Image 15 of 21 from gallery of Mega Foodwalk Landscape / Landscape Collaboration. Photograph by Rungkit Charoenwat
Central to the master plan, Granary Square is the largest public space created at King’s Cross Central, roughly equal in size to Trafalgar Square. This open space is adjacent to the historically listed Granary building, originally designed by Lewis Cubitt in 1852 ...
Landscape master Kim Wilkie creates gardens that seem predestined rather than designed
Most urban environments aren’t lacking in sunlight - it’s a lack of square footage and healthy soil that makes it hard to use these spaces to grow food. While many a high-tech concept design has envisioned vertical skyscraper farms or entire cities built from scratch, we need low-cost solutions that can be implemented into disused - Page 3
Meet the indoor shopping mall’s hipper, “New Urbanist” cousin.
Paint Drop LifeHub | Daning Road | Shanghai, China It is a public space intervention that was designed to join two separate blocks of a retail street that is going under renovation. The project is located in the heart of Shanghai, in a retail street in Daning Road. The concept that inspired the project ...
In Riesa a distinctive Elbe skyline had been developed throughout centuries which was going to be developed further and reorganized northwards. One of the architectural marks is the harbor entrance. Existing slopes were used to form a plateau on which the „Hafenwaechter“ (look out) rises and offers great views into surroundings and at the city‘s skyline.
As development pressures intensify in Australian cities, the renovation of the Riverside Centre plaza illustrates how an urban space can be revitalized without the need to sacrifice heritage or cultural identity.
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of The Garden / Eike Becker Architekten. Photograph by Jens Willebrand