
Timber screens of recycled timber and sleeper path at Eco-living Exhibition, North Watson. Design by Julia MacIntyre, JEA Landscape Architects. |
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Path of reused railway sleepers and recycled posts and beams. Landscape design by Landscape Architect, Andrew Barwick. |
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Compost bins made of recycled timber pallettes at Eco-living Exhibition, North Watson. Design by Cedric Bryant. |

Dry stone retaining wall of waste rock excavated from site cut. Location 'Roogulli', Bywong, NSW. The highly textural and drought hardy Lomandra 'Tanika' graces the top of the wall. Design by Landscape Architect, Jennie Curtis. Photo Jennie Curtis. |
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River pebbles were removed from the driveway and reused as an effective mulch on sloping ground. This mulch solution is successful in deterring dogs from the garden beds. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson. |
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Terrace of 600x600 reused concrete pavers and feature band of Old Canberra Reds. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson. |
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Dry creek bed of waste rock obtained from local landscape supply yard. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson. |
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Header course of reused Old Canberra Reds framing a mosaic. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson. |
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Waste shale rock used as mulch. Design by Landscape Architect, Jennie Curtis. |
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Radial paving of reused Old Canberra Reds. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson.
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Garden screen constructed of reused corrugated iron and pine treated with waste car oil. Design by Landscape Architect, Edwina Richardson.
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All photos Edwina Richardson AILA 2007 unless otherwise noted.
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