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Restoring wetlands to achieve climate goals
Restoring wetlands to achieve climate goals

Environmentalists are warning New Zealand needs to save its wetlands to achieve its climate goals. They say peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon, and our Government needs to devise a plan to protect and recharge them.

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Conservation, Climate ChangeGuest User7 April 2021Wetlands
Kauri dieback monitoring extended
Kauri dieback monitoring extended

Auckland Council surveys public land to monitor kauri dieback disease and for the first time will be extending its approach to include healthy trees in its studies.

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Auckland CouncilAuckland Council6 April 2021Kauri Dieback Disease
Happy World Landscape Architecture Month
Happy World Landscape Architecture Month

April is World Landscape Architecture Month. The initiative (WLAM) was established by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and is designed to celebrate landscape architect-designed public and private spaces.

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ASLA, Landscape ArchitectureGuest User1 April 2021WLAM
Red Sea airport inspired by desert landscape
Red Sea airport inspired by desert landscape

Construction’s begun on the Foster + Partners-designed Red Sea International Airport on the west coast of Saudi Arabia.

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Airport, Middle EastGuest User31 March 2021Foster + Partners
Providing community support outside of business
Providing community support outside of business

Landscape Architecture studio Rough and Milne (r+m) walks the talk when it comes to sporting sponsorships, providing money not just for events, but also for athletes.

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Business Values, Work Life BalanceGuest User30 March 2021Community Sponsorships
Meet Auckland's new urban design manager
Meet Auckland's new urban design manager

Lisa Dunshea was appointed the manager of Auckland Council’s Urban Design Unit, Plans and Places last year.

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Urban Design, Tāmaki MakaurauGuest User29 March 2021Auckland
National billboard campaign for Resene NZILA Award winners
National billboard campaign for Resene NZILA Award winners

You may have spotted billboards around key New Zealand cities celebrating the most recent Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Award winners.

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Video, AwardsGuest User26 March 2021Resene NZILA Awards
RiverLink: connecting Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River to the city
RiverLink: connecting Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River to the city

Public response to the $450 million RiverLink project in Lower Hutt has been heartening for the partners and consultant team leader, Isthmus, says feedback from open days has been overwhelmingly positive.

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Masterplan, Urban RegenerationGuest User25 March 2021Lower Hutt, RiverLink
FishNest Island masterplan draws on history
FishNest Island masterplan draws on history

A design that eliminates dirty industry and leverages a site’s ancient legacy of fishing has won GVL Gossamer and Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning & Design Institute an international competition.

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Masterplan, CompetitionGuest User24 March 2021FishNest Island
Garden transformation for London's Natural History Museum
Garden transformation for London's Natural History Museum

Feilden Fowles and J & L Gibbons’ plans for London’s Natural History Museum will transform its five acres of gardens into an, “exemplar of urban wildlife research, conservation and awareness.”

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LandscapeJessica Watson23 March 2021London
Native plant guide for Canterbury goes online
Native plant guide for Canterbury goes online

It’s been a 26 year labour of love but finally Di Lucas’ native plant guide is an online tool for Cantabrians to use.

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Canterbury, Planting GuideGuest User22 March 2021Native Plants
Landscape architecture and climate change
Landscape architecture and climate change

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has added to its online exhibition which demonstrate how landscape architects are designing smart solutions to climate impacts.

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Climate Change, ExhibitionGuest User18 March 2021ASLA
Camden aims high
Camden aims high

The landscape architecture firm behind New York’s Highline - James Corner Field Operations - has won a competition to transform a disused railway into a park in the sky above Camden, in London.

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Greening, Design CompetitionGuest User17 March 2021Camden Highline
Public life survey - help needed
Public life survey - help needed

Volunteers are urgently needed to help collect data on how Wellingtonians use the city centre.

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Urban, Public EngagementGuest User16 March 2021Get Wellington Moving
Long service celebrated
Long service celebrated

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.

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People, ProfessionBoffa Miskell15 March 2021Boffa Miskell
Kia Whakanuia Te Whenua - the illustrations
Kia Whakanuia Te Whenua - the illustrations

We’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.

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IllustrationGuest User12 March 2021Landscape Foundation
A posh park for pooches
A posh park for pooches

Dog parks are generally low budget affairs, a patch of grass where canines can run free and get a good sniff of one another.

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Awards, LandscapesGuest User11 March 2021Dog Parks
NZILA Advocacy Panel established
NZILA Advocacy Panel established

A 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.

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Advocacy, PeopleGuest User10 March 2021NZILA
Countering climate change in San Francisco
Countering climate change in San Francisco

Heatherwick 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.

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Climate Change, WaterfrontJessica Watson9 March 2021San Francisco
From bean counter to urban designer
From bean counter to urban designer

Nicki 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

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People, Gender Sensitive DesignGuest User8 March 20212021 NZILA Firth Conference
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