There is an on-going need for us to naturally evolve the understanding of the particular nuances of place and identity to ensure that the overarching challenge of defining more enjoyable, safe, green, resilient and sustainable spaces does not dilute the individual identities of our cities.
There is an exciting future for landscape architecture as a profession. Along with the growing appreciation of integrated greenery and the emergence of new procurement strategies, decision makers are also much more receptive to new ideas. Moreover, this is developing into discussions with landscape architects that actively seek the right creative direction, initial approaches and advice.
We need to foster this momentum to ensure the design process continues to engender passionate landscape architects, collaborators, clients and communities to strive for the very best design solutions. This will not only deliver healthy, green places that give communities a genuine sense of contribution and ownership, it will also make our cities far greener.