Built on the site of a former power plant and its neglected surroundings, Haoxiang Lake Park offers a new wetland connected by a series of bridges and footpaths in Shenzhen, China and has been masterplanned by Hong Kong-based landscape studio eLandscript.
Read MoreMichael Chu began his journey as a landscape architect at Isthmus in 2014 in the Auckland studio.
Read MoreZ’Scape have designed a garden to celebrate Lijiang Yunnan’s native plants and indigenous culture. Hylla Aline Garden forms part of the Lijiang Hylla Vintage Hotel complex at the foothills of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, within the Pan-Himalaya region of China.
Read MorePrivate vehicles are being excluded from a section of Auckland’s central city - and those who break the ban can expect an expensive fine.
Read More“Significant and immediate” impacts on businesses were the reasons a High Court judge stopped work on a Wellington cycleway recently.
Read MoreTributes are pouring in for Dezeen founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs who has died aged just 54.
Read MoreManpreet Kaur has brought her landscape architecture skills to Aoteaora. Find out what she’s doing at Boffa Miskell over on our website.
Read MoreZaha Hadid Architects have masterplanned a dynamic mixed-use development for Budapest’s 14th district.
Read MoreMargot Long is a principal and founder of PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc in British Colombia, Canada and is set to present to New Zealand landscape architects in a NZILA Streetscape Webinar on July 29.
Read MoreMost people might not usually think of public space as being gendered, but this is how scholars of the built environment increasingly talk about it.
Read MoreSolar Cupola, the Bjarke Ingels Group-designed research centre for the European Commission in Seville, Spain, boasts a cascading rooftop covered in photovoltaics to achieve maximum energy efficiency and life cycle sustainability.
Read MoreIt’s Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu National Volunteer Week, aiming to celebrate the collective contribution of all volunteers who enrich Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read MoreAn SWA Group/Perkins Eastman’s Bayfront Redevelopment Open Space Master Plan has been approved for construction which will provide a much needed upgrade for the formerly contaminated, 40-hectare site on Jersey City’s Hackensack River.
Read MoreFour finalists have been found for this year’s Nohonga Design Challenge. It is the second time the challenge has been run by Brick Bay, the Auckland Branch of the Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, Britomart and Resene.
Read MoreLondon’s bold Marble Arch Mound was constructed amid much fanfare to help lure visitors back to the West End post Covid-19. Unfortunately the experience didn’t come anywhere near expectations.
Read MoreProfessor Kongjian Yu is the founder and principal designer of Turenscape, which Fast Company named one of the 10 Most Innovative Architecture Companies of 2021 for its work in “balancing China’s hyperspeed urbanisation with green sponge cities”. He’ll be presenting virtually at this year’s NZILA Firth Conference. Head to our website for his Q&A.
Read MoreTuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects wants to ensure the profession continues to engage with, and work to understand further the Māori world view and sees the upcoming Matariki celebration as an ideal opportunity to continue this mahi with webinar on June 14.
Read MoreHassell’s proposal for the two-mile corridor of Colma Creek in South San Francisco won a 2021 Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture award in the international category.
Read MoreThe environmental impact of climate change on the world’s cities will be an enormous challenge to landscape architects.
Read MoreDSDHA has served as the architects, urban designers and landscape architects for the public realm framework of Exchange Square, a new public park for London suspended above the tracks of Liverpool Street Station.
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