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"“I’m fascinated by landscape architecture’s ability to transform art into a lived public experience, shaping spaces that can invite creative thinking and contribute to richer, more vibrant cultures.”"
Cameron Hocking

Student Landscape Architect

Bachelor of Architectural Design, University of Adelaide
Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Adelaide (current)

About

Cameron is drawn to landscape architecture for its ability to shape public life through the careful articulation of space, planting, materiality and detail. With an early background in computer science and architecture, he brings a pragmatic approach to problem solving, balanced by a strong interest in the creative and experiential potential of design.

He is particularly interested in the accessibility of landscape architecture and its capacity to positively influence people’s everyday physical and mental wellbeing. Cameron admires TCL’s sensitive approach to place, and the way projects such as North Terrace, Victoria Square, South Parklands Wetlands and Breakout Creek demonstrate how considered landscape interventions can become enduring parts of the urban realm.

TCL acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People — the traditional custodians of the land on which we work. We respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples continuing connection to land, waters, and culture and recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.