Over the weekend, Fytogreen Australia are proud to announce that two of its landmark projects received Honourable Mentions at the World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN) Awards 2025, reinforcing Australia’s position as a global leader in sustainable design and biophilic innovation.
This year’s awards celebrated excellence in living architecture across key categories such as Green Walls and the new Innovative Living Systems category—and Australia shone brightly with two winning projects and three Honourable Mentions in total, a testament to the nation’s commitment to green infrastructure.
Fytogreen’s Recognised Projects:
Innovative Living Systems Category 83 Pirie Street, Adelaide
A landmark workplace integrating 110 m² of living systems, 774 plants across 32 species, designed to set new benchmarks in workplace sustainability and biophilic design. The project integrates planters across multiple levels, including elevated aluminium planters, ground-level installations, and sculptural GRC pots.
Watch the submission video:
Green Walls Category Flinders Gate Atrium Green Facade, Melbourne
A pioneering three-storey internal green facade supported by a custom Tensile webmesh system, complemented by 141 modular wicking planter boxes across three office levels. The living systems contribute significantly to biodiversity and liveability, supporting a curated palette of indoor-suitable plant species that thrive in low-light conditions.
Watch the submission video:
Australia really made an impact this year with two winning projects and three Honourable Mentions in total and despite being one of the smaller regions represented, Australasia made a big impact, taking home several top accolades across multiple categories:
- Green Walls – Honourable Mention: Flinders Gate Atrium Green Façade by Fytogreen Australia Pty Ltd
- Green Neighbourhood – Winner: Sydney Road Pocket Park, Victoria, by GLAS Landscape Architects
- Innovative Living Systems – Honourable Mention: Multiplex Australasia, Adelaide by Fytogreen Australia Pty Ltd
- Academic Work – Winner: University of Technology Sydney – Australia’s first biosolar green roof research by Dr Peter Irga
- Research: Student Posters – Honourable Mention: University of Technology Sydney – How Drip Irrigation Systems Affect the Performance of Active Green Walls and Microbial Community Changes by Luowen Lyu
A big shout-out to all the winners and honourees—amazing work pushing green infrastructure forward! greener, healthier cities and advancing global green infrastructure innovation.
Learn more about World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN) and see the full award winners: CLICK HERE









