Every two years, a competition looks for the best urban design projects that have enhanced the City of Logan.
The Logan Urban Design Awards (LUDA) recognise excellence in design and delivery across projects big and small.
The 2020 awards were due to be announced last year but were postponed due to the pandemic.
Nominations re-open this week for projects, businesses or events within the City of Logan that were completed from 2017 to 2020.
Judging will be in four categories: Master Planning; Landscape Architecture and Urban Infrastructure; Architecture and Business; and, Programs and Events.
The Retreat estate in Yarrabilba, which features the innovative Buxton Park, was the overall winner in the last awards.
On that occasion, judges praised the estate for creating “great places that are enjoyable and prosperous”.
“This project is recognised for connectivity to the residential catchment, accessibility to and through the open space . . . (and) a high standard of master-planning, design, construction and community development,” the judges said.
Nominations for all four categories close Sunday, February 28.
Entries are open to everyone from major developers through to sole operator businesses and community organisations.
To nominate visit logan.qld.gov.au/LUDA
An awards ceremony will be on Wednesday, March 24 at Zarraffa’s Kiwanda Café in Eagleby.