The sea, as a connected and contrasting element to the land, forms a critical part of our understanding of the world, and our place within it.
Read MoreWelcome to 2022 which is expected to be a significant one for the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreThis time last year we were signing off for 2020 with phrases like “next year can only be better.” Then came Delta - and now Omicron and the rest is unfortunately not quite history.
Read MoreASPECT Studios, in collaboration with TERROIR and Mulloway Studio, and engineers WALLBRIDGE GILBERT AZTEC (WGA), have designed an enhancement of Sturt Reserve, the heritage wharf and tourism precinct in South Australia’s Murray Bridge.
Read MoreLandscape architects have just over a month to enter the Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards 2022.
Read MoreSnøhetta has designed a reconstruction of the harbour bath or Knubben in Arendal, Norway, imagining it as a lively meeting place offering multi-use facilities.
Read MoreTuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ President Henry Crothers says the profession ends the year in good heart, despite the big Covid-19 disruptions.
Read MoreBjarke Ingels Group and James Corner Field Operations have created a River Street Waterfront Masterplan for Two Trees Management, deconstructing and re-naturalising the built Brooklyn shoreline, expanding the water’s edge into the city while creating a new beach.
Read MoreFive landscape architects are among 17 New Zealanders taking part in an International Visitor Leadership Programme run by the US Department of State.
Read MoreDr Jacky Bowring, Professor of Landscape Architecture at Lincoln University, and a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, has won the inaugural Michèle Whitecliffe Art Writing Prize set up by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Read MoreThe garden renowned Dutch Landscape Designer Piet Oudolf designed for the Vitra Campus in Germany is already in full bloom and welcoming visitors, thanks to its abundance of quickly-maturing perennial plants.
Read MoreThe Tower of London’s moat will become a sea of wildflowers next year to celebrate Queen Elisabeth’s 70-year reign.
Read MoreCanopy Landscape Architects’ Paul Roper-Gee says he has his parents to thank for his choice of career. “I’ve grown up with a love of plants and design and landscape architecture seemed like a natural combination of those two things,”
Read MoreDeveloped as part of a 20-year program of renewal and revitalisation in the City of Greater Dandenong, Victoria, the new Springvale Community Precinct offers a space of connection for the people of Melbourne.
Read MoreFollowing the success of last year’s Nohonga Design Challenge landscape architects in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland are again being encouraged to come up with bespoke seating ideas.
Read More“Urbanisation, a growing population, and climate change call for new solutions to how we create a healthy and happy city centre.” That’s according to the Auckland Council which recently held an online (because of lockdown) panel discussion, as part of its Auckland Conversations programme, about the City Centre masterplan.
Read MoreResearch exploring what decolonisation might mean for Aotearoa New Zealand’s towns and cities has won an award for excellence and innovation.
Read MoreDiller Scofidio + Renfro, PLP Architecture and Carlo Ratti Associatti have made a plan to convert a Milanese goods yard into a park and athletes’ village for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Read MoreIt’s time - the NZILA is now calling for entries for next year’s awards programme. Entries opened last Friday (26 November) and will close on the 28th of January 2022.
Read MoreAs part of the post-quake reshaping of Christchurch’s school properties, Christchurch Boys’ High School is progressing through a multi-stage redevelopment of its campus
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