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Hug a tree, protect a forest
Hug a tree, protect a forest

Communities have good reasons to protect trees and forests. Planners can help make this happen.

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Ecosystems, Urban PlanningTodd Litman4 March 2021Todd Pitman
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Genius Loci
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Genius Loci

Cornelia Hahn Oberlander is one of the most eminent landscape architects in the world, and aged 99 continues her career which has spanned seven decades.

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People, ProfessionGuest User3 March 2021Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Project Profile - Treading lightly on the land
Project Profile - Treading lightly on the land

An Auckland family wanting to create a native sanctuary while treading lightly on the land around their Morningside home, has brought in Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio for the project.

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Video, ResidentialGuest User2 March 2021Native Sanctuary
Using drones to monitor wetlands
Using drones to monitor wetlands

Wetlands, often referred to as ‘kidneys of the land’, are complex systems which provide crucial environmental functions by acting as flood control, filtrating water, and supporting a variety of flora and fauna adapted specifically to wetland environments.

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Drones, WetlandsMelanie Brown1 March 2021Ecology
Downtown Auckland's coastal shelf nears completion
Downtown Auckland's coastal shelf nears completion

Seemingly floating above the Downtown Ferry Basin, Te Wānanga, the new downtown public space is an impressive feat of engineering.

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Urban Design, UrbanAuckland Council26 February 2021Downtown Auckland
Champs-Elysees to become an "extraordinary garden"
Champs-Elysees to become an "extraordinary garden"

One of the world’s most famous streets, the Champs-Elysees in Paris, is to be transformed into an “extraordinary garden”.

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Greening, UrbanGuest User25 February 2021Paris
A placemaking concept for Italy's Covid campaign
A placemaking concept for Italy's Covid campaign

Italian architect and urban planner Stefano Boeri has developed an architectural and communicative concept for the country’s anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign, all free of charge.

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COVID-19, PlacemakingGuest User24 February 2021Italy
Lecture series goes global
Lecture series goes global

To say 2020 was a challenging year, full of unexpected ups and downs, is an understatement. COVID-19 and lockdowns forced us to adapt to new ways of working and pushed many of us to quickly upskill in technology to make remote connection and collaboration easier.

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COVID-19, EducationGuest User23 February 2021Victoria University of Wellington
Rainbows on K Road
Rainbows on K Road

Auckland has its first ‘Rainbow Crossing’. And fittingly it’s on the colourful, bohemian strip that is home to the Rainbow community - Karangahape Road (K Rd).

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Transport, AucklandGuest User22 February 2021Rainbow Community
Ōtautahi Christchurch - a decade on
Ōtautahi Christchurch - a decade on

The toll of the February 22 2011 quakes on the city and its’ inhabitants is ongoing and well documented but as the 10th anniversary is about to be commemorated, there is much to celebrate in the city.

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Christchurch Rebuild, Civic LandscapesGuest User18 February 2021Otakaro
RMA reforms promising
RMA reforms promising

The devil may well be in the detail but on the face of it the Government plans for reformation of the Resource Management Act look promising says independent researcher, Dr Diane Menzies.

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Environment, OpinionGuest User17 February 2021RMA
A unique way of living in Singapore
A unique way of living in Singapore

Heatherwick Studio’s new 20-storey apartment building in Singapore’s Newton district, inspired by Lee Kuan Yew’s ‘city in a garden’ vision, builds upon the lush tropical setting of the area.

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Environmental Design, GreeningJessica Watson16 February 2021Singapore
Saving Wairarapa Moana Wetlands
Saving Wairarapa Moana Wetlands

Wairarapa Moana Wetlands has been a taonga (treasure) for hundreds of years, acknowledged by local Māori as a place of tremendous cultural and spiritual value.

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Video, EcosystemsGuest User15 February 2021Wetlands
A passion for equality
A passion for equality

Claudia Boyo is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. She’s a masters graduate from Victoria University in Wellington.

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People, Cultural LandscapesGuest User11 February 2021Landscape Architects
Putting people at the centre of neighbourhoods
Putting people at the centre of neighbourhoods

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.

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People, NeighbourhoodGuest User10 February 20212021 NZILA Firth Conference
Te Ara Tupua one step closer - thanks to Covid fast tracking
Te Ara Tupua one step closer - thanks to Covid fast tracking

The 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.

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Covid-19 Fast Tracking, Shared PathsWaka Kotahi9 February 2021Te Ara Tupua
Making landscape architecture more visible in 2021
Making landscape architecture more visible in 2021

Despite 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.

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Video, NZILAGuest User5 February 2021Landscape Architecture
An organic landscape for vulnerable Egyptians
An organic landscape for vulnerable Egyptians

The 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.

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Egypt, Healing LandscapesGuest User4 February 2021Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation
More internships needed to encourage minority groups into design
More internships needed to encourage minority groups into design

Work 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.

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People, Landscape ArchitectureGuest User3 February 2021Māori Internships
Artist Bill Hammond dies
Artist Bill Hammond dies

Bill 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.

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People, ArtGuest User2 February 2021Bill Hammond
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