Dr Natalie Allen is an urban strategist and director at The Urban Advisory. Working with central and local government, developer and community clients she specialises in the design and delivery of urban regeneration and renewal programmes, integrated mixed-use neighbourhoods, and community-led development projects.
Read MoreThe Ngā Ūranga ki Pito-One (Ngauranga to Petone) section of Te Ara Tupua - the shared path connecting Wellington and Lower Hutt is one step closer thanks to Covid-19.
Read MoreDespite the first course of landscape architecture being offered in New Zealand more than 50 years ago, many outside the profession don’t know what it is about or the breadth of roles it covers.
Read MoreThe Foster + Partners designed Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Centre Cairo will offer free treatment to vulnerable Egyptians, alongside views of the Pyramids of Giza and a newly built organic landscape.
Read MoreWork mapping Māori pā sites along the Waikato River during her He Maunga, He Tangata Māori design internship made Ahlia-Mei Ta’ala realise her future really did lie in landscape architecture.
Read MoreBill Hammond, one of the country’s most influential artists, has died aged 73. The Christchurch-born and Lyttelton-based artist was noted for the environmental and socially-aware themes of his work.
Read MoreFrom today (Monday February 1) New Zealanders can have their say on the long awaited draft package of advice to the government from the Climate Change Commission.
Read MoreThe volcanic scoria cone of Maungawhau/Mount Eden is waahi tapu—a sacred place of immense historical, cultural and spiritual significance to the Mana Whenua iwi/hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Read MoreIn response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Austrian-based Studio Precht has designed a maze-like park divided by tall hedges, allowing city-dwellers to enjoy nature while maintaining a safe distance from others.
Read MoreProperty and construction professional James Goodhue is to present on Owning our Future at this year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga in May.
Read More“Those won’t survive you know” was the frequently heard comment that started it all. Like many corporates, 2020 was a year for some necessary cost cutting for our company (Design, Engineering and Environmental Services consultancy WSP) and that included hiring indoor plants.
Read MoreA Sydney Harbour setting, within the UNESCO World Heritage curtilage of the Sydney Opera House, Campbells Cove Promenade Upgrade reinvigorates a crucial link along the waterfront of Sydney Harbour and its “Cultural Ribbon.”
Read MoreLandscape architecture brings together science and design. It’s a unique discipline that investigates and creates better design solutions for outdoor spaces while addressing important contemporary challenges like climate change, urbanisation, and sustainability.
Read MoreSydney’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 MoreWhat do a pub, a library and a garden have in common? For Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio - the answer was clear - they all tell stories and it was that concept he applied to Galbraith’s Folly.
Read MoreA Koichi Takada-designed, mixed-use residential high-rise in Brisbane, is poised to become one of the world’s most densely forested vertical gardens.
Read MorePioneering landscape architect Carol Johnson has died at her home in Maine, aged 91.
Read MoreThe Penang State Government’s competition to design a masterplan for Penang South Islands has been won by BIG, Ramboll and Hijjas, who worked closely with the Penang State Government, collaborators and stakeholders to transform the islands into a sustainable and global destination.
Read MoreThe first project in Cornwall Park’s 100 year masterplan has been completed.
Read MoreSeptuagenarian Rob Small may have retired from his career managing parks but he certainly isn’t done challenging himself.
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