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Green towers for learning in India
Green towers for learning in India

Architecture studio Nudes, with its’ particular focus on sustainability, has won the design competition for a new educational facility in Pune, India.

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Education, GreeningJessica Watson8 July 2021India
Understanding the American settler landscape
Understanding the American settler landscape

Dr Anita Bakshi says there’s a bit of a myth perpetuated in the United States - and it’s that Native Americans are a people of the past.

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Video, PeopleGuest User7 July 20212021 NZILA Firth Conference
Revisiting Manapouri - 50 years on
Revisiting Manapouri - 50 years on

It’s 50 years since New Zealanders launched the “Save Manapouri” environmental campaign, preventing the raising of the levels of lakes Manapouri and Te Anau as part of the construction of the Manapouri Power Project.

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Environmental Campaign, PeopleAlan Petrie6 July 2021Save Manapouri
Reincarnated park a celebration of its community
Reincarnated park a celebration of its community

Willie ‘Woo Woo’ Wong Park and Playground in San Francisco is one of Chinatown’s few historic, significant outdoor spaces.

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Communities, NeighbourhoodGuest User5 July 2021San Francisco
Reforming the RMA - why landscape architects should care
Reforming the RMA - why landscape architects should care

The NZILA is welcoming the much anticipated governmental release of the draft of the laws which will replace the Resource Management Act (RMA) - but does have some concerns.

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NZILA Advocacy Panel, VideoGuest User1 July 2021RMA
No ordinary commute for Boffa Miskell’s Yvonne Pflüger
No ordinary commute for Boffa Miskell’s Yvonne Pflüger

Boffa Miskell’s Yvonne Pflüger begins her working day by checking the weather forecast.

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People, Strategic PlanningGuest User30 June 2021Landscape Architecture
The Forestias - designed for healthier living
The Forestias - designed for healthier living

Designs have been released for a large residential project in Thailand that features a forest at the centre of it.

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Masterplan, Urban ForestsGuest User29 June 2021The Forestias
Auckland's "World-class Waterfront" opens this week
Auckland's "World-class Waterfront" opens this week

Auckland Council and Auckland Transport, in collaboration with mana whenua, have reimagined, redesigned and rebuilt Auckland’s waterfront.

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Landscape, Urban DesignAuckland Council28 June 2021Auckland Waterfront
Banning private vehicles in Wellington CBD - too soon?
Banning private vehicles in Wellington CBD - too soon?

Wellington may be moving too fast in it’s bid to rid the central city of private vehicles by 2024, according to landscape architect Garth Falconer.

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Urban Design, WellingtonGuest User25 June 2021Let's Get Wellington Moving
LILA 2021 winners announced
LILA 2021 winners announced

Landezine has announced the winners of its International Landscape Architecture awards for 2021.

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Awards, LandezineGuest User24 June 2021LILA 2021
Two NZ finalists in 2021 Global Mayors Challenge
Two NZ finalists in 2021 Global Mayors Challenge

Two of New Zealand’s largest cities are finalists in Bloomberg Philanthropies 2021 Global Mayors Challenge, which recognises bold urban innovations. Wellington and Auckland are among 50 cities selected from 631 applicants.

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Auckland, WellingtonGuest User23 June 2021Bloomberg Cities
Missing link opens for cyclists and pedestrians
Missing link opens for cyclists and pedestrians

Auckland’s Southern Path has been a long, slow burn for the landscape architects involved.

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Auckland, InfrastructureGuest User22 June 2021Cycleways
From Copenhagen to Wanaka: Gerard O'Connell
From Copenhagen to Wanaka: Gerard O'Connell

Gerard O’Connell’s love affair with Denmark started as a child with LEGO.

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People, MemorialGuest User21 June 2021Landscape Architects
Award shortlist for Parliamentary Play Space
Award shortlist for Parliamentary Play Space

The shortlist for the Landezine International Landscape Awards (LILA) has been announced with the Parliamentary Play Space in the capital making the cut.

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Awards, PlaygroundsGuest User17 June 2021LILA
America approves Vineyard Wind project
America approves Vineyard Wind project

The United States Government has approved the country’s largest commercial offshore wind farm, 24 km off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.

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Climate Change, Wind FarmsGuest User16 June 2021Vineyard Wind
Auckland 'gateway' revitalisation almost complete
Auckland 'gateway' revitalisation almost complete

Quay Street is one of Tāmaki Makaurau’s oldest and most important streets - but for the past two years it has been one to avoid for Auckland motorists.

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Quay St Enhancement, LandscapeGuest User15 June 2021Auckland CBD
2021 NZILA Firth Conference: Green MP Eugenie Sage
2021 NZILA Firth Conference: Green MP Eugenie Sage

Green MP Eugenie Sage says landscape architects are “integrators” with a unique ability to interpret multiple sources of information and apply it to design for best outcomes in urban environments.

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Resource Management Act, PeopleGuest User14 June 20212021 NZILA Firth Conference
Climate Change Commission - time to step up
Climate Change Commission - time to step up

The NZILA has welcomed aspects of the just-released Climate Change Commission's final advice to the government.

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Climate Change, NZILA Advocacy PanelGuest User11 June 2021Climate Change Commission
LAA Profile: Richard Tyler
LAA Profile: Richard Tyler

Richard Tyler is a details man, not afraid to spend a few hours on the finer points of a design to ensure it’s just right.

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People, VideoGuest User10 June 2021Landscape Architect
China's sunken rail network
China's sunken rail network

MAD Architects, along with Z’Scape Landscape Planning and Design, have designed a sunken railway network under a redeveloped park for the southeastern Chinese city of Jiaxing, a project that will, “rejuvenate an old city centre with new vitality.”

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Transport, LandscapesJessica Watson9 June 2021China
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