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What role do urban forests play in building resilience in a treeless biome?
What role do urban forests play in building resilience in a treeless biome?

Tamsin Faragher was recently invited to deliver a keynote address at the World Urban Forest Forum held in Washington D.C, USA. Initial puzzlement at why Cape Town would be invited – a treeless biome – turned to curiosity.

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OpinionTamsin Faragher27 November 2023Cape Town, World Urban Forest Forum
GAD Presents New Tashkent City Masterplan Focused on Accessibility and Collaboration
GAD Presents New Tashkent City Masterplan Focused on Accessibility and Collaboration

The New Tashkent City master plan attempts to carefully examine critical aspects of traditional city planning, setting up lasting development goals for the design.

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Nour Fakharany23 November 2023
Indigenous Knowledge to Tackle Climate Change
Indigenous Knowledge to Tackle Climate Change

NUWAO aims to develop nature-based urban design solutions, rooted in Indigenous knowledge.

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PeopleArchitecture Now21 November 2023storytelling, Climate Change, climate resilience planning & design
Taupō Town Centre Transformation
Taupō Town Centre Transformation

Taupō is one of the North Island’s most-visited destinations for New Zealanders and international tourists.

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UrbanBoffa Miskell15 November 2023Taupō, Pathways
Garth Falconer - Report on the 75th IFLA Congress Stockholm and Nairobi
Garth Falconer - Report on the 75th IFLA Congress Stockholm and Nairobi

In this article, Garth Falconer shares his experience of the 75th IFLA Congress from his recent visit to Stockholm.

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Opinion, PeopleGarth Falconer13 November 2023IFLA Congress, landscape architecture profession, World Landscape Architecture
Green Infrastructure: A Trend Taking Root In Malaysia
Green Infrastructure: A Trend Taking Root In Malaysia

When we think of infrastructure, we often imagine concrete, steel, and asphalt - the building blocks of our cities and communities. But in Malaysia, a new trend is taking shape, one that incorporates nature and the environment into the built world.

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Play, Parks, LandscapeIFLA Asia Pacific Region7 November 2023IFLA APR, Gamuda Gardens
Architecture 2030: Carbon Smart Material Palette
Architecture 2030: Carbon Smart Material Palette

For almost two decades, with modest resources, Architecture 2030 has achieved impressive shifts in outlook and practice within the U.S. and global built environment sectors.

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Urban, built environmentArchitecture 20303 November 2023concrete
Quayside: A unifying urban forest & rooftop garden in Toronto’s landmark development
Quayside: A unifying urban forest & rooftop garden in Toronto’s landmark development

Quayside: A unifying rooftop garden and urban forest in Toronto’s landmark development

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SLA31 October 2023
Mirrors Plaza
Mirrors Plaza

Plaza de los Espejos is an urban infrastructure project that generates dynamism and unexpected uses in the residual space in Santiago, Chile. 

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Urban, Street Art, skateparkArchDaily27 October 2023mixed use, residual space
Kinder Land Bridge and Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Prairie at Memorial Park
Kinder Land Bridge and Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Prairie at Memorial Park

Kinder Land Bridge and Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Prairie is found at the heart of Memorial Park, spanning over the park’s most divisive feature, Memorial Drive.

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Park, LandscapeNelson Bird Woltz Landscape Architects25 October 2023
The Bobrowisko Nature Enclave
The Bobrowisko Nature Enclave

The "Bobrowisko" project was created to make unique space - the area of ​​a former gravel pit, transformed by natural succession - fully accessible.

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LandscapeArchDaily19 October 2023restoring wetlands, transformative landscape
Vibrant Learning. Te Uho o te Nīkau.
Vibrant Learning. Te Uho o te Nīkau.

The innovative design solution goes beyond the ordinary—creating a space that nurtures learning, fosters connections, and promotes wellbeing for the environment and students.

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Schools, ChildrenIsthmus17 October 2023co-creation, Tamaki Makaurau Auckland, tamariki
Everyday life: a lens to better shape urban form
Everyday life: a lens to better shape urban form

Imagine a city seriously capable of looking after its inhabitants. One that allows them to build meaningful relationships and care for each other.

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OpinionBelen Iturralde12 October 2023urban planning, community planning, Future Communities
How Environmental Neuroscience is Shaping Architecture and Urban Planning
How Environmental Neuroscience is Shaping Architecture and Urban Planning

Environmental neuroscience is an emerging field devoted to studying the impact of social and physical environments on brain processes and behaviour.

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public space, Urban, PeopleNZILA10 October 2023neuroscience, people and parks
Churchill Park Ngahere Enhancement Plan
Churchill Park Ngahere Enhancement Plan

Churchill Park within the East Auckland suburb of Glendowie is managed as a "countryside in the city", stretching 40 hectares.

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Landscape, landscape planning, ParksSLR Consulting5 October 2023climate resilience planning & design, community planning, landscape architecture, auckland, Auckland Council
Rejuvenation of Moore Park East
Rejuvenation of Moore Park East

A major transformation is underway at Moore Park East (Sydney, NSW) which is set to become a high-quality, multi-use parkland in the heart of the city with more recreational space to picnic, play, relax or kick a ball.

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Parks, UrbanAspect Studios3 October 2023Moore Park East, Aspect Studios
Place. Making.
Place. Making.

Places already exist. They have their own qualities, no two the same. We live, work and play within them, and they’re a product of the layering up of land, people and culture.

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Opinion, PlacemakingNik Kneale27 September 2023Isthmus, Nik Kneale, Invercargill, Christchurch, Place Making
Lyttelton Port Saddle - 2023 Sustainable Business Awards finalist
Lyttelton Port Saddle - 2023 Sustainable Business Awards finalist

Lyttelton Port Saddle - 2023 Sustainable Business Awards finalist

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Lyttleton Port Company25 September 2023
Pamela Conrad, Climate Positive Design - A New Toolkit
Pamela Conrad, Climate Positive Design - A New Toolkit

Pamela’s influential carbon research is elevating the net positive impacts of the exterior built environment

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People, Planning, Climate ChangeNZILA21 September 2023Pamela Conrad, Climate positive Design
Greener, Healthier, and More Resilient Urban Futures
Greener, Healthier, and More Resilient Urban Futures

Strengthening collaboration, and emphasising the interconnections between the horticultural and landscape architecture sectors is next for IFLA and AIPH.

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ArticlesIFLA19 September 2023Urban, Horticulture, Green Cities
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