As a child Mark Brown liked being outside playing sport and building things: construction was in his family’s blood. At school he loved technical drawing and art design subjects. And that’s how he arrived at landscape architecture.
Read MoreThe Asia Pacific Region of IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects) is calling for co-operation within the landscape architecture profession to help rebuild post-Covid-19.
Read MoreKeep New Zealand Beautiful has announced the finalists for this year’s Beautiful Awards.
Read MoreInterventions that attract attention and reveal what might live there are connecting people to place at Hobsonville Point—a medium-density suburb designed with the infrastructure necessary to generate a socially successful and sustainable community.
Read MoreMultidisciplinary studio Isthmus has picked up two awards in an international experiential design competition.
Read MoreTROP are the leading landscape architects for the Ribbon Dance Park project in China, “a transitional public park that slowly draws visitors into a fully immersive landscape experience.”
Read MoreTe Ara Awataha is a 1.5km green corridor located in the heart of the new Northcote town centre and housing redevelopment.
Read MoreLandscape architect Cam Perkins is the founder of a new business called Urban Pirates - a “change agency, navigating rapid urban transformation”.
Read MoreLocated in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province, Gemdale Parkway is a commercial mixed-use project designed by Stephen Buckle and his Australian team from Aspect Studios in Shanghai.
Read MoreNew tools being developed to help boost Aotearoa’s Predator Free 2050 effort have been unveiled by Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage and Under Secretary for Regional Economic Development Fletcher Tabuteau.
Read MoreIngenhoven architects have recently completed Europe’s largest green facade, finishing the construction of their winning competition design to create the commercial and office building in Düsseldorf’s Hofgarten district.
Read MoreThe New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora has welcomed the long anticipated review of the Resource Management Act, saying the focus on positive outcomes rather than the minimisation or avoidance of adverse effects is a positive step for urban environments.
Read MoreBreakwater Park delivers on a promise for a magically immersive encounter with Lake Ontario.
Read MoreJasmax is thrilled with the news that the Government is investing $35 million to significantly extend the Te Whau coastal pathway in west Auckland.
Read MoreWinding along the coast north of Broome, the 80-kilometre-long Lurujarri Dreaming Trail trail fosters a deep connection to Country through knowledge exchange and shared experience.
This visionary tactical master plan is an initiative by Isthmus to provide a framework for innovative change. It supports the work of many different groups advocating for a more people friendly Wellington.
Read MoreGary Marshall is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. He’s also a part-time educator at Auckland Permaculture Workshop and an occasional gardener, currently looking for a new patch of soil to apply his skills.
Read MoreKamo Marsh landscape architect Tim Scott takes more than a parental interest in Rāwhiti School in Christchurch. He has worked as part of a team developing the school’s outdoor areas where both his children go
Read MoreA strip of typhoon damaged coastline in East Dike, Shenzhen has been restored and reopened as a demonstration zone.
Read MoreIn a new, occasional series, we are looking at projects before, during and after construction. For our first, we spoke to LandLAB’s Henry Crothers and Sam Gould about “The Lookout” - which is part of a suite of projects which make up the Auckland Viaduct Harbour Masterplan.
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