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A father's pride in the award winning Australian Memorial at Pukeahu
A father's pride in the award winning Australian Memorial at Pukeahu
Heritage, Landscape, People, UrbanGuest User29 November 2017Wellington, War Memorial, Australian Memorial, Emotional, Award Winner
A message from Thomas Woltz
A message from Thomas Woltz
People, VideoGuest User29 November 2017In the Park
Size does matter when it comes to choosing trees
Size does matter when it comes to choosing trees
Landscape, PlantsGuest User29 November 2017Trees, Plants, News
Geography graduates, landscape assessment and using mathematics to understand landscape students
Geography graduates, landscape assessment and using mathematics to understand landscape students
OpinionCraig Pocock10 July 2017
Coffee, professional encroachment and the art of planting design
Coffee, professional encroachment and the art of planting design

At the time, I felt he had an interesting point that I had not considered before, mainly because I had been too busy fighting off architects, surveyorsand engineers who wanted to design streetscapes and open spaces.

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Opinion, PlantsCraig Pocock22 June 2017Editor's Picks
Postcard from the edge: Henry Crothers of LandLAB
Postcard from the edge: Henry Crothers of LandLAB

Henry Crothers of LandLAB was one of the award-winning Kiwis at the World Architecture Festival, picking up a win in the Transportation – Completed Buildings category in conjunction with Monk Mackenzie Architects, for Te Ara I Whiti.

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Opinion, UrbanJustin Foote16 June 2017
Wai-fi may be just a private joke for New Zealanders
Wai-fi may be just a private joke for New Zealanders

Text by Martin Bryant Image by William Hatton and Yousr Ali 

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UrbanMartin Bryant9 June 2017
Pantone Colour Institute "Colour of the Year"
Pantone Colour Institute "Colour of the Year"

Each year, designers, illustators and other creative types await the ‘colour of the year’ from the pantone colour institute. Like any- thing “...Of the year”, it’s a subjective, largely symbolic, gesture made by trend-spotting prognosticators.

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ColourNZILA8 June 2017Most Popular
Unfettered play
Unfettered play
People, Landscape, UrbanKathleen Kinney31 May 2017Most Popular
Penny Allan & Martin Bryant
Penny Allan & Martin Bryant

Ten years ago, when lots of New Zealanders were lining up to go to Australia, Penny and I bought a one-way ticket to Wellington.

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PeopleNZILA19 May 2017Editor's Picks
Happy City: Transforming our lives through urban design
Happy City: Transforming our lives through urban design

Broadly speaking, Montgomery focuses on the commuter suburb, cycling and public transport, public open space, and dense urban living; alternating stories of where it went wrong with examples of how to do it better.

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Books, UrbanNZILA18 May 2017
Motorists’ Mecca, why the rebuilt Christchurch CBD
Motorists’ Mecca, why the rebuilt Christchurch CBD

This image adorns the cover of New Zealand’s Road Code. Therefore, it communicates what our government expects our young drivers to prepare for.

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Opinion, UrbanBernd Gundermann18 May 2017
The aftermath: a first-person report
The aftermath: a first-person report
Heritage, Landscape, OpinionLeicester Murray18 May 2017Editor's Picks
Diane Menzies
Diane Menzies

Diane Menzies appointed as the first leader of the Circle.

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PeopleNZILA17 May 2017
Weaving with water and land.
Weaving with water and land.

An integrated, landscape-led design by Isthmus Group brings ecology, aesthetics, public amenities and infrastructure together at Kopupaka Park in Westgate, north of Auckland. 

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Landscape, Water, UrbanHelen Frances17 May 2017Most Popular
Links to the past
Links to the past

Landscape historian John Adam places on record some of the rich heritage to be found in environmental reports.

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Heritage, LandscapeNZILA16 May 2017
Antony Shadbolt on the new urban forest planned for Woolston
Antony Shadbolt on the new urban forest planned for Woolston

Council Landscape Architect and Ecologist Antony Shadbolt speaking on the new urban forest planned for Woolston, which will be created alongside the Land Drainage Recovery Programme works in the area.

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PeopleNZILA15 May 2017Most Popular
Rural landscape or landscape? Dennis Scott Comments

In the September online issue of Landscape Architecture Aotearoawe asked two of New Zealand’s most experienced landscape planning practitioners to answer some questions on rural character that were vexing us.

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Rural, OpinionNZILA15 May 2017
Positive Effects
Positive Effects

Can residential development result in better outcomes with reduced adverse amenity and visual effects when considered against the existing environment?

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Urban, Landscape, Plants, OpinionNZILA2 May 2017Planning Law
For the Bookshelf: 300th anniversary of the birth of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown

2016 was the 300th anniversary of the birth of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, best-known for designing gardens and landscapes at some of England’s grandest stately homes.

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Landscape, BooksNZILA2 May 2017
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