LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AOTEAROA
Around The Motu Around The World Landscape Expanded All Stories
About Subscribe Contact
Around The MotuAround The WorldLandscape ExpandedAll Stories
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AOTEAROA
AboutSubscribeContact
 

ALL STORIES

This page contains all stories ever published on Landscape Architecture Aotearoa in date order from newest. Click OLDER to continue loading the archive.

 
A "recovering" Aussie landscape architect explains why he chose NZ
A "recovering" Aussie landscape architect explains why he chose NZ

One of the reasons Cam Perkins says he was attracted to New Zealand was Auckland’s Te Aranga Maori Design Principles. The “recovering” Australian, as he likes to refer to himself, says the whole idea of kaitiakitanga, or guardianship of the land, in the design process was massively appealing.

Read More
Urban Design, KaitiakitangaGuest User23 August 2018Panuku
Bringing native creatures into urban areas
Bringing native creatures into urban areas

Imagine if those scuffling sounds you hear in your garden at night were kiwi poking around looking for bugs. According to two University of Otago academics, the idea is not so far-fetched.

Read More
Conservation, UrbanOtago University22 August 2018Critters
Waikato Landscape Study - Collaboration with Iwi
Waikato Landscape Study - Collaboration with Iwi

As part of the Waikato District Plan review, Boffa Miskell Ltd was engaged by Waikato District Council to undertake a review of the existing landscape characterisation and classifications, and to re-evaluate the landscapes for the Council’s District Plan Review. 

Read More
Planning, LandscapeKathleen Kinney21 August 2018Waikato
Copenhagen's Paper Island to get a waterfront cultural centre
Copenhagen's Paper Island to get a waterfront cultural centre
Competition, WaterJessica Watson20 August 2018Copenhagen
Court ordered protection for world famous monument
Court ordered protection for world famous monument
Conservation, Tourism, VideoGuest User17 August 2018Taj Mahal
BIM - the way of the future
BIM - the way of the future
Education, WorkshopsGuest User16 August 2018BIM, 3D
The argument for getting kids involved in design
The argument for getting kids involved in design
Children, DesignDamian Powley15 August 2018Isthmus
One Billion Trees - Update
One Billion Trees - Update
Opinion, Climate ChangeGuest User13 August 2018Billion Trees
Auckland's "SeaPath" moves another step closer
Auckland's "SeaPath" moves another step closer
Infrastructure, Urban, TransportGuest User13 August 2018SkyPath, SeaPath
LAA Book Review: Beyond Manapouri
LAA Book Review: Beyond Manapouri
Books, EnvironmentGuest User9 August 2018Beyond Manapouri
Special landscapes - the NZILA calls for an inclusive approach
Special landscapes - the NZILA calls for an inclusive approach
Conservation, LandscapeGuest User8 August 2018Te Mata Peak
Pukehina - from farmland to Eco Village
Pukehina - from farmland to Eco Village
Sustainability, ConservationGuest User7 August 2018Pukehina
Q & A - Independent Commissioner Melean Absolum
Q & A - Independent Commissioner Melean Absolum
People, Planning LawGuest User6 August 2018Independent Commissioner
Energy positive project at the foot of a glacier
Energy positive project at the foot of a glacier
Conservation, EnvironmentJessica Watson3 August 2018Energy positive, Snøhetta
How do you know when it's working?
How do you know when it's working?
Opinion, VideoGuest User2 August 2018
Inaugural NZILA Vectorworks Landmark Student scholarship awarded
Inaugural NZILA Vectorworks Landmark Student scholarship awarded
Awards, StudentsGuest User1 August 2018NZILA
Meet the wandering landscape architect
Meet the wandering landscape architect
People, TourismGuest User31 July 2018Wandering Landscape Architect
Kiwi landscape architect takes on London
Kiwi landscape architect takes on London
People, Urban DesignGuest User30 July 2018Brick Lane
Montreal's clean, green alleyways
Montreal's clean, green alleyways
Communities, Urban, VideoGuest User26 July 2018Montreal
Paying the price of popularity
Paying the price of popularity
TourismGuest User25 July 2018Taupo
Newer Older

Landscape Architecture Aotearoa is published by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora (NZILA). Advertising statements and editorial opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the NZILA or its membership unless expressly stated.

NZILA-Logo-wht-2.png
AboutSubscribeContact