About Ross Uebergang
Ross Uebergang is a landscape designer, specialising in sustainable landscape design. Ross has a background in horticulture, and has qualifications in, horticulture, sustainability, landscape design and Landscape Architecture.
Ross currently teaches Landscape Design part-time at the University of Melbourne (Burnley) and the London College of Landscape Design Australia Campus. He has been awarded Second Place at the Japan Gardening World Cup and the Don Fleming Medal at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show among other awards.
Ross has been lucky enough to work in gardens in Japan under award winning garden designer Yousuke Yamaguchi of Japan. Since coming back to Australia he has been able to work some of the Japanese principles and techniques into his gardens.
See garden MEDIA PUBLICATIONS that Ross has been featured in here.
"I believe that plants are the most important and rewarding part of any garden, and that gardens can be beautiful, functional yet also sustainable. I use 3d modelling to ensure that my landscape designs can be understood by everyone. The 3d plans we provide will give you confidence that the dreams for your garden will be realised."
Ross has been featured in magazines such as: Backyard & Garden Design Ideas, Outdoor Design & Living, the front cover of Baanlaesuan Magazine in Thailand, Landscape ME in the Middle East and in Home Garden & Exterior Japan. You may have also seen him on Gardening Australia, Better Homes and Gardens or Vasilis Garden.
Qualifications
At RossU Design we don't stand still. We never stop learning.
Diploma in Sustainable Landscape Design
Diploma in Ornamental Horticulture
Diploma of Sustainability
Masters of Landscape Architecture
Cert IV in Training and assessment
Design Philosophy
Everyone should have a garden that they can be proud of. A place where you can relax and enjoy the company of family and friends. Ross U Design and Landscape offer you creative landscapes that are beautiful, functional, productive and sustainable. We endeavour to create aesthetically pleasing landscape designs which limit the impact on our environment
A garden should reflect it's location and inhabitants
We seek to reveal the needs and wants of the owners whether you can verbalise them or not
What area do we service?
We are now living out in the goldfields in a little town called Sandon which sits between Daylesford and Castlemaine. We are excited to start doing jobs out in this region and through to kyneton, Malmsbury and the Macedon Ranges. However, we are still servicing Melbourne, the whole of Victoria and anywhere there are interesting jobs around the world.