The future of Melbourne’s parks is in your hands: Design competition launch

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The Future Park International Design Competition challenges participants to think about how parks shape Melbourne’s urban form, and uncover new possibilities. Image: Supplied

The University of Melbourne is calling on all established and aspiring architects, designers and planners to participate in this year’s Future Park International Design Competition.

Organised by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, the competition challenges participants to think about how parks shape Melbourne’s urban form, and uncover new possibilities.

Restricted to a 10km radius from Melbourne’s city centre, designers must present a rationale for the location of the proposed space and consider how their design responds to challenges facing Melbourne in the 21st century including climate change, a growing population, biodiversity and community.

University of Melbourne Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture Jillian Walliss said the competition aims to enhance the role of landscape architecture in Australian cities.

“Melbourne is now considered the fourth fastest growing city in the OECD and is expected by 2050 to eclipse Sydney as Australia’s largest city,” Dr Walliss said.

“As our population and density grow, we need to think about how parks and public spaces can also develop to meet the needs of a contemporary city. This competition will showcase the immense talent of our built environment specialists here in Australia and overseas, and hopefully inspire broad discussion.”

Launching on Friday, 22 March, the Future Park International Design Competition professional and tertiary category is open to local and international established and emerging designers of the built and natural environment.

Victorian high school students studying art, design and environmental studies – or similar, are encouraged to enter the high school category.

Entries open on Friday, 29 May with the winner to be announced during the 2019 International Festival of Landscape Architecture ‘The Square and the Park’, 10 – 13 October. Up to $A 20 000 will be awarded in prizes.

A public exhibition of up to 20 shortlisted entries will be held at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning in early October.

The competition is part of the faculty’s BE150 event – celebrating 150 years of Built Environment education at the University of Melbourne. To mark this significant milestone, a year-long program of events, competitions and exhibitions have been curated.

Competition Launch details:

6pm, Friday 22 March
Free entry
First Floor Atrium, Melbourne School of Design, Glyn Davis Building (133)
The University of Melbourne
Register now