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A new look for Niagara Falls
A new look for Niagara Falls

Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU) is leading the design for the Niagara Falls Heritage Gateways Project, strengthening the Downtown Niagara Falls and Niagara Falls State Park connection.

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National Park, LandscapeJessica Watson26 January 2023Niagara Falls
Otahuhu Streetscape Upgrade
Otahuhu Streetscape Upgrade

Boffa Miskell’s Ōtāhuhu Town Centre Streetscape Upgrade reflects the culture, values and history of the South Auckland suburb, and beyond making physical changes, improves civic pride and stimulates economic growth in the area.

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Urban, InfrastructureJessica Watson24 January 2023Boffa Miskell
Plant threats in Tamaki Makaurau - the good and bad news
Plant threats in Tamaki Makaurau - the good and bad news

Auckland Council has set out to establish the true extent of the diversity of local plant species, where they are actually found and the threats they are facing.

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Plants, BiodiversityGuest User20 January 2023Auckland Council
WLA 2023 Landscape Architecture Trends
WLA 2023 Landscape Architecture Trends

WLA Founder Damian Holmes looks ahead to the trends expected in the landscape architecture profession in 2023.

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Trends, 2023Damian Holmes, WLA18 January 2023World Landscape Architecture
The soggy start to 2023
The soggy start to 2023

Weather issues have dominated the start of 2023 here in Aotearoa and as the working year gets into full swing it is clear the climate emergency is going to once again be a key focus for the landscape architecture profession.

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Profession, Climate ChangeGuest User16 January 20232023
Meri kirihimete me ngā mihi o te tau hou
Meri kirihimete me ngā mihi o te tau hou

This time last year we were signing off for the festive season as Aotearoa New Zealand was beginning to learn learn to live with Covid-19 in the community.

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2022Guest User21 December 2022Happy Holidays
2022 - The year that was
2022 - The year that was

As the working year draws to a close Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ President Henry Crothers has been reflecting on what has been a milestone year for the profession and for the Institute.

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Profession, VideoGuest User19 December 2022NZILA 50th
The award winning Central Energy Trust Arena
The award winning Central Energy Trust Arena

Palmerston North’s Central Energy Trust Arena (CETA) has been redesigned by Local Landscape Architecture Collective (Local), earning the design team a 2022 Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture award in the Institutional and Commercial category.

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Video, CETAJessica Watson16 December 2022Resene NZILA Awards
Gold Coast Spit redevelopment
Gold Coast Spit redevelopment

The Gold Coast Spit redevelopment, completed this year, has improved upon one of the Gold Coast’s most famous stretches of beach, turning it into a welcoming space that responds to the areas’s relaxed, outdoor lifestyle.

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Landscape, WaterfrontJessica Watson14 December 2022Gold Coast
A residential garden in Christchurch
A residential garden in Christchurch

Kamo Marsh Landscape Architects have designed a residential Christchurch garden which takes inspiration from the surrounding landscape.

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Residential, GardenJessica Watson12 December 2022Garden Landscapes
Pushing the boundaries of the retail environment
Pushing the boundaries of the retail environment

The Ring, ASPECT Studios’ new community-oriented retail destination in the heart of Chongqing, China, “pushes the boundaries of the traditional retail environment, which has been turned on its head in recent years by online shopping culture and the pandemic.”

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Retail Environment, ChinaJessica Watson8 December 2022Aspect Studios
Deathscapes in Aotearoa
Deathscapes in Aotearoa

The winner of the 2022 Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards; Student Category explores the land-use issue death creates, and offers ways to reshape our experience of death through our ecological and social engagement.

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NZILA Awards, VideoJessica Watson6 December 2022Deathscapes in Aotearoa
Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick
Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick

Delegates at the 2022 NZILA Firth Conference in October got the rare opportunity to hear from an environment court judge.

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Environment Court, VideoGuest User2 December 2022NZILA 50th
The Drying Green in Sydney is completed
The Drying Green in Sydney is completed

Work‘s been completed on McGregor Coxall’s new 6,400-square-metre wetland park in Zetland’s Green Square, Sydney.

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McGregor Coxall, UrbanJessica Watson30 November 2022The Drying Green
The problem of the two worlds
The problem of the two worlds

One of the key international speakers at October’s 2022 NZILA Firth Conference was Richard J. Weller who promised delegates he was going to speak about big things.

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McHarg Center, VideoGuest User28 November 2022NZILA 50th
Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua
Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua

The final component of NZILA’s 50th anniversary celebrations is out. Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua is the book created to mark this important milestone and is now available.

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NZILA, CelebrationsGuest User24 November 2022NZILA 50th
Managing the Government House gardens
Managing the Government House gardens

The garden management plan for Auckland’s Government House, by Jan Woodhouse from Woodhouse Associates, offers a new methodological framework for maintaining a large garden, with all changes landscape-led.

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Garden, LandscapeJessica Watson22 November 2022Government House
Kiwi design centre-stage at FIFA World Cup opening
Kiwi design centre-stage at FIFA World Cup opening

Early this coming Monday morning billions of people around the world are expected to watch the opening of the 2022 FIFA World Cup at a stadium designed by kiwi landscape architects and architects.

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Glasson Huxtable, StadiumGuest User18 November 2022FIFA World Cup
2022 NZILA Firth Conference: Climate reflections
2022 NZILA Firth Conference: Climate reflections

“My funky concrete seat walls are cooking the planet.” I love this. They are not my words, they are the words of Martin O’Dea. Words that came from last month’s 2022 NZILA Firth Conference. I love this, because these words drive a stake deep into the heart of the habitual norms of landscape architecture. And I too, am guilty.

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NZILA Conference, OpinionRichard Neville16 November 2022Carbon Landscape
ASLA announces bold Climate Action plan
ASLA announces bold Climate Action plan

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced new goals for the profession. Together the ASLA Climate Action Plan and the Climate Action Field Guide for ASLA Members chart a pathway for landscape architects to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions in their projects and operations and increase carbon sequestration by 2040

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Climate Change, Climate ResistantGuest User14 November 2022ASLA
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