Landscape Architecture
Dr Scott Heyes
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture
Bio: Dr Scott Heyes is a landscape architect and cultural geographer. He joined the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra as Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture in 2011. In recognition of his research on Indigenous conceptions of landscape, Scott was recently made a Research Associate with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. Read more
Andrew MacKenzie
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture
Bio: Andrew MacKenzie is an assistant professor in Landscape Architecture at the University of Canberra. He currently has a visiting research fellowship at the National Capital Authority and is a PhD scholar at the Fenner school of environment and society at the Australian National University. His research concerns how our socio-cultural relationship to the urban (and suburban) landscape frames our identity in the face of social, environmental and cultural uncertainty.
Amanda Evans 
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture
Bio: Amanda has worked in the horticultural & landscape design industry since 1984. She studied fine arts & interior design before choosing Landscape architecture. She teaches design, urban design, plants identification and technology. Amanda is a PhD scholar at ANU and is researching landscape & meaning within the context of the post war 2 expansion of Canberra. Her deep interest in how the memory of place through landscape & community identity is impacted by urban expansion and intensification features in her teaching.



