We’re proud to share that Place Value Ashfield, our project with Daniel Jan Martin, was acknowledged with a national AILA Landscape Architecture Award for Research, Policy and Communication for our project, Place Value Ashfield.
Read MoreWe’re stoked to share that our rebrand, website and communications project with TRCB launched recently.
Read MoreThe latest Future West Australian Urbanism is out! It’s the eighth and final issue and it’s entirely dedicated to Place Value Ashfield.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to be recent contributors to Foreground, an online publication for the people remaking our cities and places for the better.
Read MoreWe’re so excited to share that, alongside Daniel Jan Martin, we were acknowledged with an AILA WA Award of Excellence for Research, Policy and Communication for our project, Place Value Ashfield.
Read MoreA big congratulations to the Masters of Landscape Architecture students of Making Studio, who Rosie has been working with over the last semester.
Read More‘At Nyamba Buru Yawuru, all of our projects are landscape projects, one way or the other. They’re all on Country, somewhere. And the people who know the Country are the ones you need to talk to.’ Sarah Yu
Read MoreWe’re very pleased to announce the launch of our project with Fremantle architecture practice, Ehdo.
Read MoreLast week, Rosie Halsmith took part in a national round-table debating pedagogies of future practice in landscape architecture.
Read MoreA big thanks to Lara Pinho at the UWA School of Design for inviting us to speak as part of the School’s newly launched unit, Empowering Communities through Design.
Read MoreRecently, Loren had the chance to give a guest lecture and design communications workshop to students of the Albany Summer Studio at the University of Western Australia’s School of Design.
Read MoreThis past semester, we were lucky enough to work with an excellent bunch of students at the University of Western Australia’s School of Design.
Read MoreWe’ve just spent an excellent weekend on Bibbulmun Country in Collie, celebrating the launch of the Collie Mural Trail.
Read MoreA 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 MoreIn our Artist Spotlight series, we’ll be sharing a bit about the artists we collaborated with for the Parkway Artway. Emerging artist and graphic designer Jamie Boyce loves creating abstract, eye-catching and colourful designs that explore concepts of youth and playfulness, through bold colours and lively shapes.
Read MoreOver the next weeks, we’ll be shining the spotlight on some of artists we’ve collaborated with. Tyrown Waigana, who was our collaborator on the Parkway Artway project, is an Indigenous artist and designer from Perth.
Read MoreOur second year of To & Fro is nearly over, and we’re taking a moment to reflect on the year that’s been.
Read MoreLoren will speak at the next 3 OVER 4 UNDER event on the topic of ‘On Legacy’. The series — now in its 15th year — involves speakers from 3 established and 4 emerging architectural (and related) practices giving a presentation on a set topic.
Read MoreThe website and visual identity that we developed for the legend that is Cat Hope was launched this week.
Read MoreAn article on the Curtin Living Knowledge Stream, co-authored by Rosie, was recently published in The Architect.
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