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AILDM announces winners of its fifth annual Landscape Design Awards

  •  28 August 2009
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AILDM announces winners of its fifth annual Landscape Design Awards

THE AUSTRALIAN Institute of Landscape Designers and Managers (AILDM) has announced the winners of its fifth annual Landscape Design Awards in 2009.

According to AILDM, the top design award for 2009 went to Lange Design for its Wellington Point Reserve project in Queensland. It was also the winning entry in the commercial and institutional category.

AILDM says the winner of the plantscape design award went to Secret Gardens of Sydney for its Clifton Gardens project in Sydney, NSW. The winner of the environmental work award went to JW Concepts for The Grange project in QLD.

The winner for the residential landscape under $30,000 went to Jardinique for its rear garden project in Exeter, NSW. The winner for the residential landscape $30,000 to $70,000 and residential landscape for new designers award went to Inview Design for its rear garden project in Bexley, NSW.

The winner for the residential landscape over $70,000 award went to Gardens By Design for its front and rear gardens in Malvern, Victoria.

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