Rebecca Ryder joined Boffa Miskell in 2001 and has been a practicing Landscape Architect since 1998. She became an Associate Partner in 2019 and manages the Landscape Planning team for the Tauranga office.
Read MoreWe’ve previously showcased The Landscape Foundation’s first book, KIA WHAKANUIA TE WHENUA, but now attention is turning to the art illustrations within the book.
Read MoreDog parks are generally low budget affairs, a patch of grass where canines can run free and get a good sniff of one another.
Read MoreA new New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora initiative designed to further the profile and aspirations of the landscape architecture profession in Aotearoa has been established.
Read MoreHeatherwick Studio, along with 20-member team EPX2, have developed The Cove for San Francisco.
It’s an essential upgrade of Piers 30-32 at the Southern end of the Central Embarcadero Piers Historic District, and is designed to protect against the effects of climate change.
Read MoreNicki Williams will present her research on gender sensitive design at this year’s @firthindustries @nzila_national #conference - see her #Q&A - over on our website
Read MoreCommunities have good reasons to protect trees and forests. Planners can help make this happen.
Read MoreCornelia Hahn Oberlander is one of the most eminent landscape architects in the world, and aged 99 continues her career which has spanned seven decades.
Read MoreAn 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.
Read MoreWetlands, 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.
Read MoreSeemingly floating above the Downtown Ferry Basin, Te Wānanga, the new downtown public space is an impressive feat of engineering.
Read MoreOne of the world’s most famous streets, the Champs-Elysees in Paris, is to be transformed into an “extraordinary garden”.
Read MoreItalian 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.
Read MoreTo 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.
Read MoreAuckland 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).
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreHeatherwick 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.
Read MoreWairarapa Moana Wetlands has been a taonga (treasure) for hundreds of years, acknowledged by local Māori as a place of tremendous cultural and spiritual value.
Read MoreClaudia Boyo is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. She’s a masters graduate from Victoria University in Wellington.
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