Andrew Partos is an award-winning Landscape Architect, Urban Designer, and Architect with over 25 years of experience in the design and delivery of high-profile projects across Melbourne and beyond. He played a pivotal role in the creation of Melbourne’s iconic civic plaza, Federation Square, one of Australia’s most visited locations.
With a strong focus on sustainable development, Andrew has led some of Australia’s most innovative projects, including the Government Services Building and the Lonsdale Street redevelopment in Dandenong, as well as the Meridian productive landscape community in South Dandenong. His expertise extends internationally, with recent work on a sustainable mine village in Mozambique, which included a community outreach program, as well as cluster village projects in Taradale and Malmsbury in central Victoria.
Andrew’s approach to landscape architecture is rooted in a commitment to sustainable design, ensuring that each project not only enhances its surroundings but also contributes to the long-term well-being of its community. His diverse portfolio of work showcases his ability to deliver high-quality, innovative, and environmentally-conscious landscapes.
Andrew is the Vice President of the Victorian Division of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture (AILA).