Aboriginal people in Australia view wilderness, or what is called “wild country”, as sick land that’s been neglected and not cared for.
Read MoreSWA Group, in conjunction with SCHAUM/SHIEH, have designed the Canopy Walk at High Island for the Houston Audubon Society.
Read MoreSydney-based landscape architecture and urban design practice Turf Design Studio has been selected as the Landscape Architecture Firm of the Year 2021 by the Architecture MasterPrize jury.
Read MoreTe Whaihanga, a project aimed at preparing built environment students to work with Māori, has won a Commonwealth Association of Planners award.
Read MoreSafdie Architects have collaborated with PWP Landscape Architects to design ORCA Toronto, a mixed-use, “vibrant park-oriented community” for the city.
Read MoreHow do you transform a 150-year-old site with a controversial, violent history into a contemporary, family friendly precinct?
Read MoreTCL and Place Laboratory have designed a cemetery park for South Canberra, offering, “a world class, positive visitor experience that encourages the celebration of life.”
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreAuckland Council and Eke Panuku have released a video highlighting how far the city centre has come in its planned 20-year transformation.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreIt’s taken 30 years of planning but Flinders University in South Australia is about to get a special area for cultural celebrations and learning.
Read MoreThe story of the battle of the mountains in the central North Island is reflected in the design of Tongariro Domain’s new playspace.
Read MoreMexico City’s Parque La Mexicana was a finalist in this year’s Rosa Barba International Landscape Award.
Read MoreUnlike the hustle and bustle of contemporary Shanghai, the centuries-old back street communities of the city reflect a slower pace of life.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe hotly contested Three Waters reform could be an opportunity for landscape architects to take the lead in designing a new green stormwater infrastructure.
Read MoreAn ambitious plan to regenerate a polluted Auckland waterway has been recognised at this year’s Asia Pacific International Federation of Landscape Architects awards.
Read MoreLandscape 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.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreHenning Larsen’s design for The New School in Sundby, Denmark, works in a field between learning and landscape.
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