The judging panel of the Logan Urban Design Awards (LUDA) are looking for ‘wow factor’ as among their key criteria.
Nominations are now open for the 2023 awards, which will recognise outstanding urban design, landscaping and architecture projects in the City of Logan.
Economic Development Chair, Councillor Jon Raven said Council was proud to promote and endorse clever and creative urban design and lifestyle initiatives through LUDA.
He said Council’s 2022 Urban Design Framework outlined its commitment to support and guide high quality public planning across the city.
“Council is determined to deliver and support projects and events that inspire people and make our local communities even better places to live,” Cr Raven said.
“These awards are an important opportunity to celebrate the talent and creativity of Logan’s design and business communities and I encourage them to continue aiming high.”
The reimagined Jimboomba Central shopping centre claimed the top gong at the 2020 LUDA (held in March 2021 because of pandemic restrictions).
The project, designed by Interlandi Mantesso Architects and developed by the Zagame Corporation and Pellicano Developments, was lauded for its strong sense of identity and generous use of space.
Urban planners, designers, business owners and event organisers whose efforts are contributing to the vibrant cultural lifestyle of the city are encouraged to apply.
The 2023 LUDA is sponsored by Epoca Constructions, Collins, Biggers & Paisley Lawyers, Lendlease, Brick N Pave, Bligh Tanner and Archipelago.
Nominations for this year’s awards close on Friday, 10 March.
For more information, contact luda@logan.qld.gov.au.


