Albury Skate Park takes out 2022 Australia Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards
AlburyCity News 21 Jun 2022

Our very own Albury Skate Park won two awards at the 2022 Australia Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards this month.

The park won the NSW Award of Excellence for Parks and Open Space and the NSW Regional Achievement Award for Southern NSW.

AlburyCity and landscape architects PLAYCE were commended for "the inception and delivery of an engaging Skate and Active Recreational Precinct that caters for a range of ages, abilities, and activities. The park is a valuable community asset that sets a new benchmark for public open spaces and for the region."

The reimagining of the new skate park was driven by the Albury Skate and BMX Strategy, which was developed in close consultation with the community in 2018. A working group was created for the skate park project, which comprised a number of passionate community representatives and skaters. The group ensured local and expert input was incorporated into the design elements, and that attention to finer detail was achieved during construction.

Mayor Kylie King said she was excited to see our skate park recognised at such a high level.

"A huge congratulations to the AlburyCity team and landscape architect PLAYCE for dreaming up such an amazing space in our city."

"The great thing about our skate park is that it caters to a range of ages and abilities, with so many different activities to explore and experience."

"It's such a great space for young people to come together and connect, learn new skills, and get active outdoors," Mayor King said.

Aaron Wallis, Director of PLAYCE was thrilled to hear about the award.

“It was such a fantastic process to work closely with Council’s passionate and committed staff and see this amazing new skatepark come to life."

"The built outcome has been tremendous so we cannot thank Precision Skateparks enough for their great work in building the park."

"Albury now has one of the best facilities of its kind in the country which  so many of its young people can now enjoy for years to come,” he said.