The DIRT on 2018

This year at MUD has been big; surprising, challenging, at times messy (muddy!) and completely enjoyable! Thank you to our clients We'd like to extend our thanks and gratitude to the most important component in our business; our clients. With their awesome design briefs, vision, hard-earned money and trust in us we’ve been able to [...]

By |2018-12-20T13:19:04+10:00December 20th, 2018|Awards, Landscapes, Residential|0 Comments

MUD is returning to Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2018!

After a successful first time at MIFGS last year, Mark will be returning to offer free consultations as well as to soak up the atmosphere of this renowned gardening event. MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW WEDNESDAY 21ST MARCH - SUNDAY 25TH MARCH, 2018 ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING & CARLTON GARDENS SHOW FEATURES With a major [...]

By |2018-03-13T16:10:50+10:00February 22nd, 2018|Event, Landscapes, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Homes of the Hunter: Merewether Project

Our brief was to design a Singaporean style garden suitable for the Australian climate. A Singapore-based Australian family of five engaged Novocastrian small businesses to extensively renovate the interior of an original Merewether miner’s cottage on Buchanan Street, a place they have lovingly dubbed The Hideaway. Their favourite space is the Singapore-inspired garden, created by [...]

By |2018-02-22T15:50:37+10:00January 24th, 2018|Landscapes, Residential|0 Comments

Navigating a business landscape: An interview with Landscape Designer Mark Tisdell

A great article giving us some background on Mark's career so far. From how he set up his business and making a start with pro bono community work through to current projects, his creative process and why he loves working with the outdoors. Read the interview with Alex Morris here: https://medium.com/what-the-cluck/navigating-a-business-landscape-an-interview-with-landscape-designer-mark-tisdell-c196b74deeea

By |2018-02-22T14:07:27+10:00October 6th, 2017|Concepts, Jobs, Landscapes|0 Comments
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