The International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) has announced a Global Survey of Practice for Landscape Architecture in partnership with the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB).
Read MoreLast Friday evening members of the Aotearoa landscape architecture community gathered at the new Isthmus Auckland studio for the launch of Te Tangi a te Manu - Aotearoa New Zealand Landscape Assessment Guidelines.
Read MoreBoffa Miskell’s Antarctic Walkway and Plaza at the International Terminal Building of Christchurch Airport uses Te Aranga design principles to create a stunning first impression, and lasting memory, of the city of Christchurch.
Read MoreTe Tangi a te Manu - Aotearoa New Zealand Landscape Assessment Guidelines are set to become a key resource for professionals working in resource management.
Read MoreDesigns for what’s being touted as the world’s first climate-resilient floating city have been unveiled. The project’s being developed by UN-Habitat, tech company OCEANIX and the Korean city of Busan.
Read MoreAs the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora prepares to mark its 50th anniversary, one of the founding executive committee members, Neil Aitken, has been reminiscing.
Read MoreCommuters in Auckland will be able to travel by electric ferry come 2024, making their journeys cleaner, greener and quieter.
Read MoreMadrid is building a giant wind garden which it’s hoped will reduce city temperatures by 4 degrees.
Read MoreWhen it comes to Downtown Auckland’s future, we have to ask ourselves have we got what it takes to make a great city by conscious design asks Garth Falconer of Reset Urban Design.
Read MoreJanet Rosenberg & Studio have updated Toronto’s James Canning Gardens, working collaboratively with the community to address safety concerns.
Read MoreIsthmus Principal Nik Kneale has spent the last decade or so helping shape Ōtautahi’s future in the wake of the Canterbury Earthquakes. He reflects on the importance of acknowledging memory and connection to place in shaping a boldly aspirational future for the river, the land and the city.
Read MoreUrbanisation, and the destruction of habitat it entails, is a major threat to native bird populations. But as our new research shows, restored urban forests can return native birds to our cities and improve species richness.
Read MoreConstruction is underway on a new mixed-use community in Austin, Texas. Called Uptown ATX, the transit-oriented public realm designed by SWA/Balsley with Coleman & Associates will form the heart of Austin’s second downtown.
Read MoreAssociate Dean at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Wellington School of Architecture, Dr Bruno Marques, has been elected as president of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA).
Read MoreThe countdown to the 50th anniversary celebrations of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects continues with just over 12 weeks to go until the 2022 NZILA Firth Conference and Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards Gala Dinner where the history and achievements of the Institute and landscape architecture will be celebrated.
Read MoreThe Mayoral Drive end of Federal Street in Auckland’s city centre has quietly become a tree-lined, pedestrian-scale, community-focused shared space.
Read MoreChris Mayes is a UK landscape architect who has worked in both private practice and public service, helping to realise the value of some of Britain’s most precious cultural landscape. This Friday (22 July 2022) he will present the latest NZILA webinar: A Tudor palace garden to world heritage sites.
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