
2023 WINNERS
Landscape Middle East Awards
THE EVENT
The Landscape Middle East Awards 2024 is an international event celebrating landscape architecture's pivotal role in fostering sustainability, innovation, creativity, and accessibility. This year’s event will be distinguished by its comprehensive 3-in-1 format, encompassing an Exhibition, Conference, and Evening Awards Ceremony to provide a full day of industry networking opportunities.
This multifaceted approach provides a holistic platform for industry professionals to showcase their innovations, share knowledge, and celebrate excellence within the landscape architecture domain. The Exhibition provides a direct connection with the industry’s leading suppliers, who will be displaying their latest products, technologies, and services. Concurrently, the Conference facilitates insightful discussions, workshops, and keynote speeches by leading experts, addressing the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable landscape design.
IN ASSOCIATION
The Middle East Landscape Awards is proudly organized by Landscape Middle East in association with IFLA Middle East and the Saudi Society of Landscape Architecture.
About Landscape Middle East
Landscape Middle East magazine has been the leading resource for the landscaping industry in the region for over 17 years. It serves as a crucial platform for industry professionals, offering insights, trends, and developments in landscape architecture.
About IFLA Middle East
Since 1948, the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) has been a global federation representing national associations from around the world. IFLA is committed to creating sustainable and balanced living environments for the benefit of humanity worldwide.
About Saudi Society of Landscape Architecture
The Saudi Society of Landscape Architecture (SSLA) is a non-political, non-profit organization founded in 2021 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Our mission is to advance the landscape architecture profession through scientific research, knowledge exchange, training, education, professional practice, awareness and community partnership, and effective communication.


