A big part of what we do here at To & Fro is about collaborating with the next generation of designers at the UWA School of Design. During semester one, we were lucky enough to work with architecture and landscape architecture students across the Bachelor and Masters courses at the School.
Read MoreA conversation between Rosie Halsmith and Oral McGuire, community leader, cultural burning practitioner and and traditional Ballardong Nyungar landholder, was recently published in Landscape Architecture Australia, the contemporary record of landscape architecture, urban design and land-use planning in Australia.
Read MoreRosie Halsmith spent some time learning about the community art facilitation and landscape architecture process undertaken by Vanessa Margetts of MudMap Studio for Nyamba Buru Yawuru’s Liyan-Ngan Nyirrwa (Cultural Wellness Centre) in Broome, to develop a case study on this project that has now been featured on Foreground.
Read MoreConversations on the Western Edge is an interview series that, through conversation between students and practitioners, informally surveyed Western Australian landscape architecture practice in 2019.
Read MoreThis Saturday, the UWA School of Design will be opening its doors as part of Open House Perth 2019. As part of the day’s activities, Rosie will present about our projects and process.
Read MoreAt To & Fro Studio, teaching is an important part of our practice. Teaching, to us, is a collaborative exercise, a conversation and a two-way exchange of knowledge.
Read MoreWe were pleased to contribute to the latest issue of UWA School of Design's bi-annual print publication, Future West.
Read MoreAn article on the Curtin Living Knowledge Stream, co-authored by Rosie, was recently published in The Architect.
Read MoreRosie recently had the opportunity to speak with Sandra Harben for UWA School of Design's bi-annual print publication, Future West.
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