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Montana mountain retreat a modernist vision
Montana mountain retreat a modernist vision

A modernist vision of simplicity and natural materials, Design Workshop’s landscape architecture of Andesite Ridge Retreat employs a creative combination of engineering, technology, and artistry to capture and manage on-site stormwater.

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Private Gardens, Landscape ArchitectureDesign Workshop29 July 2021Environmental Design
Art Museum landscape redesign
Art Museum landscape redesign


The Blanton Museum of Art’s grounds have been redesigned by Snøhetta, with lush landscape and public shade sculptures added to the Moody Patio, creating, “a bold new presence that reflects its artistic direction.

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Landscape Design, LandscapeJessica Watson28 July 2021Snøhetta
AILA National President on climate change
AILA National President on climate change

The head of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects says the industry is uniquely placed to help in the battle against climate change.

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Video, PeopleGuest User27 July 2021AILA
Uncovering the layers of Te Wānanga
Uncovering the layers of Te Wānanga

Auckland’s newest downtown space: Te Wānanga officially opened on July 2 - sitting on the seaward side of Quay Street at the epicentre of downtown. Auckland Council says the richly meaningful design elements brought to the space by talented mana whenua kaimahitoi (artists) sit alongside preserved pieces of our past, dating back more than a century.

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Auckland, Urban Landscape, Urban PlanningAuckland Council26 July 2021Te Wānanga
Riverside park goats
Riverside park goats

Two years ago Riverside Park in New York had a problem with invasive weeds in an inaccessible part of the park. The solution? - Goats. And now the animals are back to do their best against the weeds once again.

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Parks, SustainabilityGuest User23 July 2021Riverside Park
The sea level rise risk
The sea level rise risk

Following a recent storm surge in Wellington, some media coverage expressed surprise that 30cm of sea-level rise – an unavoidable amount projected to happen by the middle of this century – would turn a one-in-100-year coastal flood into an annual event.

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Coastal Management, Climate ChangeAssoc Prof Rebecca Priestly, Richard Levy, Taciano Milfont, Timothy Naish & Zoë Heine22 July 2021Rising Sea Levels
Lighting up the Thames River
Lighting up the Thames River

An ambitious $62 million artwork is transforming the River Thames in London into a light installation at night, extending from London to Lambeth bridges.

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Video, built environmentGuest User21 July 2021IlluminatedRiver
The Night Sky - What have we lost?
The Night Sky - What have we lost?

Just over a year ago LAA featured William Chrisp. He’d just been awarded the 2020 NZILA Vectorworks Student Scholarship and was to complete his masters thesis on how landscape can facilitate a night time experience so that the naturally dark environment can be enjoyed.

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Night Sky, PeopleGuest User20 July 2021NZILA Vectorworks Scholarship
2021 NZILA Firth Conference: The Circular Economy
2021 NZILA Firth Conference: The Circular Economy

Jakob Sandel Sorrenson is Head of Sustainability at Schønherr in Denmark and is a member of the Danish Association of Landscape Architects' working committee. He was one of the international speakers to beam in via livestream to this year’s NZILA Firth Conference.

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People, The Circular EconomyGuest User19 July 20212021 NZILA Firth Conference
Fairbridge Children's Park tells a story
Fairbridge Children's Park tells a story

Fairbridge Children's Park in Molong, New South Wales marks the legacy of one of Britain's largest child migration schemes.

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Video, Legacy ProjectGuest User15 July 2021Fairbridge Children's Park
Old and young mix in a dynamic learning environment
Old and young mix in a dynamic learning environment

MAD Architects’ kindergarten right next to a senior citizens’ apartment in Beijing’s Chaoyang district has successfully managed to bring the outdoors in while it creates an organic and dynamic learning environment.

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Learning Environment, NatureJessica Watson14 July 2021Beijing
Miami's first underwater park
Miami's first underwater park

OMA has designed Miami’s first underwater sculpture park and artificial reef, working with a team of marine biologists, researchers, architects and coastal engineers to enhance the coastal resilience of the Miami Beach shoreline.

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Urban, WaterfrontJessica Watson13 July 2021Underwater Park
Healing landscape at Christchurch hospital
Healing landscape at Christchurch hospital

Rough and Milne in Christchurch is throwing its weight behind fundraising efforts for Te Marino, the outdoor green space at the heart of the new Christchurch Hospital Waipapa building.

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Christchurch Hospital, Healing LandscapesGuest User12 July 2021Te Marino
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
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