Sydney’s Kensington St Spice Alley buzzes with activity and exotic smells from morning till late at night. The mini hawker lane is a slice of SouthEast Asia at the inner city’s Central Park, and has become one of Sydney’s most popular eat-streets.
Read MorePioneering landscape architect Carol Johnson has died at her home in Maine, aged 91.
Read MoreSeptuagenarian Rob Small may have retired from his career managing parks but he certainly isn’t done challenging himself.
Read MoreWhat has COVID-19 told us about the way we’re living and how we need to change? LAA asked landscape architects how the global pandemic has influenced the way they think about the profession going forward.
Read MoreSteven Tupu will share his thoughts on the creative power of collaborative teaming that results in site-specific design strategies for projects with limited resources at next year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga.
Read MoreRetiring landscape architect, Dr Peter Sergel, sees his work life’s project - Hamilton Gardens - as a type of museum which tells the story of gardens throughout the ages of man; from late Bronze age to today.
Read MoreChristchurch based landscape architect Nicki Williams has been aware for some time that there are gender differences in the way people use cities.
Read MoreVisitors to Adelaide Zoo are greeted by the excited chatter of Colobus monkeys scampering through their very own sky trail.
Read MoreKirsten Bauer will be speaking on how to “generate spaces of equity and subvert the exclusionary fixity of boundaries” at next year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga in May.
Read MoreNew Zealand has joined 32 other countries in declaring a climate emergency. At the same time the Government has promised all its departments and ministries will be carbon neutral by 2025.
Read MoreIFLA is looking for six experienced members to chair working groups within it’s committees. Putting out the call, president James Hayter said the working groups are a crucial mechanism by which IFLA can focus on key issues facing the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreBelgian photographer Kris Provoost has released a photo essay documenting the juxtaposition of Hong Kong’s “hyper-dense” high rise housing and the natural landscapes it sits in.
Read MoreA sensitive re-interpretation of the Puhi Kai Iti/Cook Landing Site National Historic Reserve has been recognised by the Designer’s Institute of New Zealand, receiving a Gold Pin at the 2020 Best Awards in Auckland.
Read MoreLocated 60km from Guangzhou CBD the Left Village Quarry Park is a unique post industrial project of regional significance.
Read MoreTe Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland Council) has announced a “refreshed” Māori Design Hub to help facilitate best practice Māori design in the city.
Read MoreA bold initiative to turn Sydney streets into green space, getting rid of 100,000 cars in the process, is being touted by global architecture firm Woods Bagot.
Read MoreThe Landscape Foundation is publishing its first book - KIA WHAKANUIA TE WHENUA - People place landscape.
Read MorePerth landscape architect Peta-Maree Ashford has her cricket-loving son to thank for the design concept for Pegasus Park.
Read MoreA Cambridge community board member who’s pushing for councils around the country to plant vegetable patches in public parks has hit an early road bump with her own project.
Read MoreThe first, immersive meeting with the Miriwoong people in the geographically isolated town of Kununurra, Western Australia proved to be the most important aspect of an award-winning primary school masterplan project, says design consultancy Ecoscape.
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