Julie is a Landscape Architect with over 20 years’ experience shaping the public realm and has worked on some of the state’s most significant cultural and environmental projects. She has an interest in collaborating with artists and storytellers to provide unique poetic expression of culture and ecology to site.
Julie advocates for a design lead, multi-disciplinary approach to projects with client as co collaborator, and is committed to design excellence, with ecocentrism as the key pathway to sustainability.
She is keenly interested in shaping cities to become more inclusive, resilient, competitive and desirable through courageous and transformative design where culture and nature is central to our experience and identity.
With strong technical knowledge in natural systems, she is keenly interested in the intersection between culture, human health and design, and the need to connect cities with surrounding rural areas, including the provision of urban agriculture.