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Celebration of life in South Canberra
Celebration of life in South Canberra

TCL and Place Laboratory have designed a cemetery park for South Canberra, offering, “a world class, positive visitor experience that encourages the celebration of life.”

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Memorial, MasterplanJessica Watson16 November 2021Cemetary
Horseshoe Lake regeneration
Horseshoe Lake regeneration

A project she first worked on as a Lincoln University student has remained a firm favourite for Kess Aleksandrova. Horseshoe Lake is also a favourite and much loved wetland reserve which suffered in the Christchurch quakes.

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Video, Christchurch RebuildGuest User15 November 2021Horseshoe Lake
Tāmaki Makaurau - how far you've come
Tāmaki Makaurau - how far you've come

Auckland Council and Eke Panuku have released a video highlighting how far the city centre has come in its planned 20-year transformation.

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Auckland Council, VideoAuckland Council11 November 2021Tāmaki Makaurau
New York Highline inspires Manchester project
New York Highline inspires Manchester project

In the UK, Twelve Architects and Masterplanners have released a concept design for Castlefield Viaduct, turning a disused 130-year-old railway viaduct into a 330-metre linear park inspired by Manhattan’s High Line.

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Highline, RevitalisationJessica Watson10 November 2021Castlefield Viaduct
New design provides safe cultural space at University
New design provides safe cultural space at University

It’s taken 30 years of planning but Flinders University in South Australia is about to get a special area for cultural celebrations and learning.

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Aboriginal Perspectives, EducationGuest User9 November 2021Cultural Landscapes
Local legend inspires playground design
Local legend inspires playground design

The story of the battle of the mountains in the central North Island is reflected in the design of Tongariro Domain’s new playspace.

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Playgrounds, StorytellingGuest User8 November 2021Tongariro
Mexico City's Highline
Mexico City's Highline

Mexico City’s Parque La Mexicana was a finalist in this year’s Rosa Barba International Landscape Award.

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Urban RegenerationJessica Watson6 November 2021Parque La Mexicana
Modern design harks back to historic way of living
Modern design harks back to historic way of living

Unlike the hustle and bustle of contemporary Shanghai, the centuries-old back street communities of the city reflect a slower pace of life.

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Biophylia, Urban DesignGuest User4 November 2021The Roof
"Disappointment" NZILA bill submissions not accepted
"Disappointment" NZILA bill submissions not accepted

The NZILA is disappointed none of its submissions around the Natural and Built Environments Bill have been accepted. The Environment Committee released its report on the inquiry into the proposed bill earlier this week.

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Environment, NZILAGuest User3 November 2021Natural and Built Environments Bill
Three Waters - opportunity for landscape architects
Three Waters - opportunity for landscape architects

The hotly contested Three Waters reform could be an opportunity for landscape architects to take the lead in designing a new green stormwater infrastructure.

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Climate Change, NZILA AdvocacyGuest User2 November 2021Three Waters Reform
Te Whakaoranga o te Puhinui wins international recognition
Te Whakaoranga o te Puhinui wins international recognition

An ambitious plan to regenerate a polluted Auckland waterway has been recognised at this year’s Asia Pacific International Federation of Landscape Architects awards.

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Awards, SustainabilityResilio Studio1 November 2021IFLA
Leading the climate change fight
Leading the climate change fight

Landscape architects here in Aotearoa are being urged to get behind a global coalition to try to combat climate change - in the countdown to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) which gets underway this weekend in Glasgow.

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NZILA Advocacy, IFLAGuest User28 October 2021Climate Change
Car-parking vs housing - the value of land in Aotearoa
Car-parking vs housing - the value of land in Aotearoa

When I first moved to New Zealand – even after living in some of the highest-priced US property markets – I was taken aback by house prices.

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Housing, OpinionTimothy Welch27 October 2021Auckland
Fields of learning in Denmark
Fields of learning in Denmark

Henning Larsen’s design for The New School in Sundby, Denmark, works in a field between learning and landscape.

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Schools, Environmental DesignJessica Watson26 October 2021Danish Design
NZILA 'rock' marks a milestone
NZILA 'rock' marks a milestone

Ten years ago today Vicki Clague started her role as the Chief Operating Officer of the NZILA and all the presidents she has worked with credit her with taking the organisation to a new level of professionalism and efficiency.

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PeopleGuest User25 October 2021NZILA
Sunfield housing development - a car-less way of living
Sunfield housing development - a car-less way of living

Waka Kotahi’s dumping of a major roading infrastructure project in South Auckland was the catalyst for a “radical new” approach to living in the latest Winton housing development.

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Greening, SustainabilityGuest User21 October 2021Sunfield
Preserving landscape artist Bill Sutton's garden
Preserving landscape artist Bill Sutton's garden

Nature knows best, is the philosophy that artist Bill Sutton lived by. And it’s reflected in the garden of his old Christchurch home, according to Dr Wendy Hoddinott who’s been writing a landscape conservation plan for the property.

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Conservation, HeritageGuest User20 October 2021William Sutton House
AILA announces top award winners
AILA announces top award winners

The Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture (AILA) has announced its 2021 National Landscape Architecture Awards.

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Awards, VideoGuest User19 October 2021AILA
Julie Bargmann wins inaugural Oberlander Prize
Julie Bargmann wins inaugural Oberlander Prize

America’s Julie Bargmann is the winner of the inaugural Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize.

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People, AwardsGuest User18 October 2021Oberlander Prize
Enhancing and ensuring equitable futures
Enhancing and ensuring equitable futures

The under-representation of Māori across professions responsible for shaping the natural and built environments of Aotearoa is ubiquitous, and landscape architecture is no exception.

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Opinion, te ao MāoriHana Whiting15 October 2021Māori Landscape Architecture Network
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