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Bunbury's Maidens Reserve recognised as State's best designed landscape
Bunbury's Maidens Reserve recognised as State's best designed landscape

West Australian

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • West Australian

Bunbury's Maidens Reserve recognised as State's best designed landscape

Bunbury's Maidens Reserve has been recognised as one of the best designed landscapes, winning on of the State's top architecture gongs. The area, designed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, took home the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects WA's highest honour — the WA Medal. That was in addition to an award of excellence in the category of parks and open space, and a regional achievement award in the tourism category. Maidens Reserve is a coastal nature reserve featuring lookouts, hiking and walking trails, and picnic and play spaces in Bunbury. The awards were announced at the Royal Perth Yacht Club on May 30. AILA WA jury chair Amanda Mannolini described the project as a 'landmark example of regional landscape architecture'. 'Maidens Reserve captivated the jury with its elegance, restraint, and powerful connection to place,' she said. 'Through subtle interventions and careful restoration, the project enhances both access and ecological integrity — allowing the landscape to heal while welcoming more people to experience it.' The jury described Maidens Reserve as 'world-class' and highlighted its dual strengths of inclusivity and accessibility. 'Carefully placed rest points, a ramped lookout, and improved pathways extend the reserve's reach beyond fitness users and tourists to include families, wheelchair users, and older people,' the judges said. 'Grounded in collaboration with traditional owners and an accessibility panel, the design reflects best-practice principles and global inspiration.' Maidens Reserve is now eligible for the National Landscape Architecture Awards, to be announced later this year. Landscape architects design natural environments — including parks, precincts, wetlands and gardens — that help bolster economies by increasing visitation, boosting property values, and providing employment opportunities. Well-designed landscapes are considered accessible and sustainable and care for country, and can improve people's wellbeing and help protect and renew plant and animal species.

Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards
Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards

The Age

time30-05-2025

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  • The Age

Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards

Landscape architecture redevelopments at Subi East's new-look oval and Bunbury's Maidens Reserve have been crowned the best in Western Australia. In a ceremony at Royal Perth Yacht Club on Friday evening, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects' WA chapter awarded the Maidens Reserve redevelopment the highest achiever in the regions and gave it the top honour overall, the WA Medal. The Institute's jury chairwoman Amanda Mannolini said they had been captivated by the new lookout trails designed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, in collaboration with the City of Bunbury and an accessibility expert panel. The trails allow those using devices such as wheelchairs and prams to access a lower lookout and have an easy return to the car park, while also providing a spectacular stair climb. 'This was a challenging project because it involved a 58-metre rise, dealing with it so softly that it did not impact the landscape around it,' Mannolini said. 'Being able to build it despite that steep grade, so that people with access issues could get up there, and doing it in such a simple-looking form, was the clincher. That was why our eyes lit up, it was done so elegantly.' The jury's official comments said the project's subtle interventions and careful restoration enhanced both access and ecological integrity – allowing the landscape to heal while welcoming more people to experience it. 'Weaving built form seamlessly into the natural setting … is a landmark example of regional landscape architecture that offers a bold, memorable, and deeply inclusive experience,' they said. Maidens Reserve also won an Award of Excellence in Parks and Open Space and one of three Regional Achievement Awards.

Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards
Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards

Sydney Morning Herald

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA's top landscape awards

Landscape architecture redevelopments at Subi East's new-look oval and Bunbury's Maidens Reserve have been crowned the best in Western Australia. In a ceremony at Royal Perth Yacht Club on Friday evening, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects' WA chapter awarded the Maidens Reserve redevelopment the highest achiever in the regions and gave it the top honour overall, the WA Medal. The Institute's jury chairwoman Amanda Mannolini said they had been captivated by the new lookout trails designed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, in collaboration with the City of Bunbury and an accessibility expert panel. The trails allow those using devices such as wheelchairs and prams to access a lower lookout and have an easy return to the car park, while also providing a spectacular stair climb. 'This was a challenging project because it involved a 58-metre rise, dealing with it so softly that it did not impact the landscape around it,' Mannolini said. 'Being able to build it despite that steep grade, so that people with access issues could get up there, and doing it in such a simple-looking form, was the clincher. That was why our eyes lit up, it was done so elegantly.' The jury's official comments said the project's subtle interventions and careful restoration enhanced both access and ecological integrity – allowing the landscape to heal while welcoming more people to experience it. 'Weaving built form seamlessly into the natural setting … is a landmark example of regional landscape architecture that offers a bold, memorable, and deeply inclusive experience,' they said. Maidens Reserve also won an Award of Excellence in Parks and Open Space and one of three Regional Achievement Awards.

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