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AILA award-winning projects featuring WSUD

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AILA award-winning projects featuring WSUD

SA building stronger, healthier communities through WSUD

Water Sensitive SA and AILA SA present case study projects to explore how key principles of water sensitive urban design can be instrumental in achieving high quality design outcomes within our communities.

This event will feature 2017 AILA SA Landscape Architecture Award winning projects that are helping to shape stronger healthier communities in SA. Case study projects will explore how embracing the key principles of WSUD can be instrumental in achieving high quality design outcomes within our communities.  Join the designers involved from both the landscape architecture and engineering professions to hear the stories behind these projects and lessons learnt throughout the design process journey.

This event will attract 2 Formal AILA CPD Points.

Featured case study projects include

Sixth Street Revitalisation Project, The Rural City of Murray Bridge

Presentation by Jere Wilks, Jensen Plus


Image: Jere Wilks

Holland Street Upgrade, City of West Torrens

Presentations by Amy Pfeiffer, JPE Design Studio and Ralph Williams, DesignFlow


Image: Sam Noonan

84 Courtyard and Verge, City of Adelaide’s approach to raingardens; and Tonsley Raingardens

Presentation by James Hayter, Oxigen


Image: Oxigen

Registration for this event is via the AILA website. Please note, a login is required – Water Sensitive SA partners attend free.

 

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Brickworks Design Studio
70 Hindmarsh Square
Adelaide,
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Registration for this event is via the AILA website. Please note, a login is required - Water Sensitive SA partners attend free.

Start:
November 23, 2017 @ 5:30 pm
End:
November 23, 2017 @ 7:30 pm
Venue:
Brickworks Design Studio
70 Hindmarsh Square
Adelaide

Acknowledgement of Country

Water Sensitive SA acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.