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Andrew GreenManaging Director, WILDSTUDIORegistered Landscape Architect [email protected]+61 413 213 937
Andrew concentrates his energy on improving open space in our built environment and contributing to the vitality of urban life. This has been demonstrated throughout his career on many community-shaping projects in Australia and abroad.
Andrew’s professional experience began in Brisbane over two decades ago after graduating from the Queensland University of Technology. Since then he has worked in design studios in Tokyo and Vienna and has led global consultancy RPS’s Australian landscape architecture team for the past 8 years.
Andrew is a Registered Landscape Architect and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, and a regular guest critic at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.
Andrew has been involved in many iconic urban developments including SW1, Townsville Riverway, Fish Lane, and West Village all of which reflect a global movement towards resilient, community-based landscape architecture. Supportive of consolidation and excited by collaboration, Andrew is deeply committed to helping create some of our countries most memorable urban environments.
Experience:
2020- WILD, Managing Director 12-20 RPS, National Director Landscape Architecture05-12 Gamble McKinnon Green, Director99-05 Gamble McKinnon, Associate93-98 Atelier Auboeck + Karasz (Vienna) Landscape Architect90-93 Interplan (Tokyo + Brisbane) Assistant Landscape ArchitectWest Village, RPS (Photo: Scott Burrows)
Qualifications:
1992 Grad.Dip.Landscape Architecture (Distinction), QUT1988 Bach.App.Sci (Built Environment), QUT
AILA:
2016 AILA Fellowship 2002 Registered Landscape Architect 110571992 Karl Langer Award
Media:
2019 West Village, Australia by Design, Channel 10 2019 Brisbane Rooftops, Australia by Design, Channel 10
AILA Awards (as Project Director with RPS and Gamble McKinnon Green):
2019 Eden Lane – National Design Award2019 Eden Lane – State Design Award2019 West Village Common – State Design Award2019 Waltzing Matilda Centre – State Design Award2018 Fish Lane – State Design Award2018 The New Backyard – State Design Award2012 SW1 - National Design Award2011 SW1 - State Medal for Design 2011 Cypress - State Design Award2010 Townsville Riverway - National Design Award 2009 SBIT - State Design Award2007 Townsville Riverway - State Design Award2007 Ferry Road Markets - State Design Award2003 Townsville Riverway - State Planning Award
Travel and Study Tours:
Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Leichtenstein, Malaysia, Monaco, Mongolia, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.
Elements at Byron, RPS
Key Projects (with RPS and Gamble McKinnon Green):
Mixed-Use2019 Eden Lane and The Drapery, Woolloongabba2017- West Village, West End2010 SW1, South Brisbane2007 The Barracks, Petrie Terrace
Streetscape Revitalisation2019 Elderslie Street Revitalization, Winton2016- Fish Lane, South Brisbane2012 Flinders Street Revitalisation, Townsville
Education + Health2014 UQ Oral Health Centre, Herston2013 Townsville Hospital Expansion, Townsville2012 QUT Science + Technology Precinct2012 QUT Gardens Point Revitalisation2008 SBIT, South Brisbane
Residential2018 Valencia Residences, Kangaroo Point2018 Walan Apartments, Kangaroo Point2017 Newstead Central, Newstead2017 Oxley + Stirling Apartments, South Brisbane 2012 Mosaic Apartments, Fortitude Valley
Culture + Tourism2018 Waltzing Matilda Centre, Winton2015 Elements Resort, Byron Bay2010 Cypress, Byron Bay2000 Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
Sporting Infrastructure2020 North Queensland Stadium, Townsville2016 Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, Southport
Parks and Open Space2009 Riverway, Townsville
Retail + Commercial2016 Jimmys on the Mall, Brisbane CBD2006 Ferry Road Markets, Southport
SW1, Gamble McKinnon Green (Photo: Scott Burrows)