Brisbane’s Green Future: Celebrating Award-Winning Urban Design
- Rachelle Momberg
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
At Yellow Bunny, we're passionate about storytelling that champions sustainability, innovation and community. So, when Brisbane's landscape architecture projects recently garnered top honours at the AILA Queensland Awards, we couldn't help but take notice.

Transforming Urban Spaces
The Archerfield Wetlands District Park and Northshore Brisbane Street Renewal Program stood out for their commitment to climate-positive design and community engagement. These projects exemplify how thoughtful planning can rejuvenate urban areas, making them more livable and environmentally friendly.
The Archerfield Wetlands initiative, for instance, is part of a broader vision to restore and enhance natural habitats within the city, promoting biodiversity and offering residents a serene escape from urban life. Meanwhile, the Northshore Brisbane project is revitalising streetscapes to better accommodate pedestrians and cyclists, fostering a more connected and active community.

Recognising Sustainable Excellence
These projects didn't just make headlines, they earned accolades. The AILA Queensland Awards celebrated over fifty landscape architecture projects for their contributions to parks, infrastructure and sustainable design. Urbis, in particular, secured multiple awards, including for the Northshore Brisbane Street Renewal Program and Archerfield Wetlands District Park. The recognition underscores the importance of integrating environmental considerations into urban development.
Why It Matters to Us
At Yellow Bunny, we believe in the power of design to tell compelling stories and drive positive change. These award-winning projects align with our ethos of creating content that not only informs but also inspires. They serve as tangible examples of how sustainable practices can be woven into the fabric of our cities, enhancing the quality of life for all residents.

Looking Ahead
As Brisbane continues to evolve, projects like these set a precedent for future developments. They remind us that with creativity, collaboration and a commitment to sustainability, we can build urban environments that are both functional and harmonious with nature. We're excited to see how these initiatives influence upcoming projects and are eager to contribute to the narrative of a greener, more connected Brisbane.
Connect and Collaborate
To further engage with Brisbane's sustainable development community and explore potential collaborations, consider the following resources:
Brisbane City Council: Reach out to discuss community projects or sustainability initiatives. brisbane.qld.gov.au
Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Queensland Chapter: Connect with professionals leading innovative landscape architecture projects. aila.org.auaila.org.au
Urbis: Explore their award-winning projects and consider potential partnerships. aila.org.au
Yellow Bunny: Connect with experts in sustainable Marketing and Communication Projects - Brisbane, QLD www.yellowbunny.me | info@yellowbunny.me
Engaging with these organisations can provide valuable insights and opportunities to contribute to Brisbane's sustainable urban development.