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Climate adaptation is all set to take centre stage in Ōtautahi Christchurch
Climate adaptation is all set to take centre stage in Ōtautahi Christchurch

The countdown to the Adaptation Futures conference from 13 to 16 October at the Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre in Ōtautahi Christchurch is almost over. It will have all the elements of a UN-level gathering and will put issues and expertise from Aotearoa New Zealand on a world-level stage.

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Climate Adaptation, #Around-the-motu, #Around-the-worldStephen Olsen1 October 2025
Our changing wai: 20-year freshwater trends to guide local efforts
Our changing wai: 20-year freshwater trends to guide local efforts

On World Rivers Day - 24 September this year - the collaboration known as LAWA for Land, Air, Water Aotearoa released updated data for around 3,500 rivers, lakes, estuaries, and groundwater sites. National Picture Summaries from LAWA take a nationwide snapshot of freshwater health.

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Water, #Around-the-motu, 2021 WrapStephen Olsen30 September 2025
100Places: A ‘cyclery’ of connections
100Places: A ‘cyclery’ of connections

Ralph Johns takes us on the trail of two friends cycling into the past; reconnecting with people and places, professional and personal memories, the future and the present. All encompassed by the spanning of four decades and one hundred landscape architecture projects.

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Cultural landmarks, Cycling, Landscape Architects, #People, #Around-the-worldStephen Olsen28 September 2025
Modelling the power of collaboration: The Aotearoa Festival of Architecture
Modelling the power of collaboration: The Aotearoa Festival of Architecture

Given the range of conjoined events that it brings together - from speaker events to exhibitions - the NZIA’s Aotearoa Festival of Architecture is an illustration of the power of both diversity an collaboration; deserving of being captured for and promoted to a wider audience.

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Architecture, Festival, #Around-the-motu, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen26 September 2025
Revisiting Living in Paradox - A Ten Year Rearview
Revisiting Living in Paradox - A Ten Year Rearview

The foreword to Living In Paradox, written by Professor Diane Brand, reads that it is a book “that needed to be written”. Diane reckoned it “should be read as a prelude to the design of future place in New Zealand, so that that enterprise can be undertaken in context”. Some 15 years later, author Garth Falconer lays the book to rest.

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Books, Urban Landscape, City Shaping, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen19 September 2025
The Canterbury Earthquakes: A landscape architect's first-hand perspective
The Canterbury Earthquakes: A landscape architect's first-hand perspective

Boffa Miskell’s Mark Brown has been working on a ‘retrospective’ that highlights the recovery and rejuvenation of Ōtautahi Christchurch. To begin with he has written a first person perspective on the immediate aftermath of the Canterbury Earthquakes, now nearing their 15th anniversary.

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Canterbury, Ōtautahi Christchurch, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen18 September 2025
Landscape architecture shines at 2025 RMLA Awards event
Landscape architecture shines at 2025 RMLA Awards event

Work by Isthmus and Boffa Miskell took centre stage at the awards night of the Resource Management Law Conference held in Marlborough in September. Issues and topics brought to the fore at the annual event sparked “courageous kōrero”.

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Awards, Climate Adaptation, Resource Management, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen18 September 2025
The imprint of Günther Vogt - the 2025 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award recipient
The imprint of Günther Vogt - the 2025 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award recipient

This year’s IFLA Sir Graham Jellicoe Award recipient is Swiss landscape architect and educator Günther Vogt. The imprint he has been making on the profession is insightful and influential.

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IFLA World Congress, #Around-the-worldStephen Olsen12 September 2025
Vive l'architecture paysagère! News from the frontline of the IFLA Congress
Vive l'architecture paysagère! News from the frontline of the IFLA Congress

With Bruno Marques as its serving President and Tuia Pito Ora NZILA President Ralph Johns in attendance, the 61st IFLA World Congress, as so many before it, has a strong and active participation from Aotearoa New Zealand.

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IFLA World Congress, Landscape Architecture, #Around-the-worldStephen Olsen11 September 2025
Artscapes and beyond: Landscape architects exhibit their creative thinking
Artscapes and beyond: Landscape architects exhibit their creative thinking

Kate Orff (SCAPE Landscape Architecture) and Marco Scano (Harvard GSD Department of Landscape Architecture) joined forces to create ‘Cool Forests’ for the Biennale Architettura 2025 in Venice. For our new ‘Artscapes’ section we’ve highlighted two Biennales and an artists’ residency in Ireland.

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Artscapes, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen8 September 2025
Talking about wai: Ngā Tohunga Wai Āwhā
Talking about wai: Ngā Tohunga Wai Āwhā

The Aotearoa Festival of Architecture 2025 is putting an extra spring in the step of all forms of architectural practice around the motu this September, with a diverse programme that in its first week incorporated an NZILA Branch event featuring Dr Emily Afoa, Marty Andrews and Will Hatton.

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Waterways, Education, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen4 September 2025
Think Like A Forest: A small film with a big message
Think Like A Forest: A small film with a big message

If you're still looking for ways to engage with Conservation Week (1-7 September) this short film - fronted by conservationist Sam 'The Trap Man' Gibson and backed by Pure Advantage - will definitely assist.

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Biodiversity, Climate Adaptation, Conservation, #LandscapeExpanded, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen3 September 2025
Pests in the shape of trees: Wilding pines
Pests in the shape of trees: Wilding pines

Sian Reynolds, of Boffa Miskell’s Biosecurity team, rings an alarm bell that without adequate investment in a wilding conifer programme “we risk undoing years of gains, allowing these pests to reclaim ground we’ve already fought to protect”.

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Trees, Biosecurity, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen29 August 2025
Conservation Week | Te Wiki o Te Taiao: 1-7 September 2025
Conservation Week | Te Wiki o Te Taiao: 1-7 September 2025

DOC has produced a kete of resources and suggestions as ways to help to activate Conservation Week - Te Wiki o te Taiao, in 2025. Resources include a double-sided table talker. What will you be doing in your workplace or community? #ConservationWeek2025

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Conservation, Biodiversity, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen22 August 2025
An ode to magnificent Mosses - in data (and poetry!)
An ode to magnificent Mosses - in data (and poetry!)

In August a DOC team who work on the New Zealand Threat Classification Series released data on the conservation status of mosses in Aotearoa New Zealand. To celebrate this magnificent flora, LAA has also found some poetry to supplement the data and to mark National Poetry Day.

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Flora, Biodiversity, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen22 August 2025
Landscapes of time - Ōpaheke Park  
Landscapes of time - Ōpaheke Park  

Reset recently celebrated the opening of the new Ōpaheke Park in Papakura. In this contribution, experienced landscape architect and urban designer James Paxton reflects on the past, present and future of the project.

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Landscape Design, Parks, Climate Adaptation, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen17 August 2025
Drawing attention to drawing: Archisource
Drawing attention to drawing: Archisource

Have you heard of Archisource? Since 2019 they have organised a ‘Drawing of the Year’ award and in 2025 the Digital Media award category was won by MLA graduate Ying Yu Wong - Bartlett School of Architecture UCL, with her entry ‘Rainforest Commons’.

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Students, Drawing, #LandscapeExpandedStephen Olsen13 August 2025
Hayman Park Playground proceeds to NZIA’s 2025 Awards shortlist
Hayman Park Playground proceeds to NZIA’s 2025 Awards shortlist

The announcement of the 2025 New Zealand Architecture Awards shortlist on 31 July featured Hayman Park Playground in the Planning and Urban Design category - a further recognition for the work of Athfield Architects and Wraight + Associates (Wā).

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Awards, Playgrounds, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen7 August 2025
News at a glance from Tāmaki Makaurau
News at a glance from Tāmaki Makaurau

In a round-up of news from Tāmaki Makaurau, LAA highlights progress on the City Rail Link (CRL) the addition of ten sites of cultural significance to Auckland’s planning documents and a victory for the berm gardens created by Mark van Kaathoven.

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News Headlines, Tāmaki Makaurau, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen6 August 2025
Countdown for world's premier climate adaptation event in Ōtautahi Christchurch
Countdown for world's premier climate adaptation event in Ōtautahi Christchurch

Interest in the upcoming Adaptation Futures 2025 event - as alerted to LAA readers in June - is mounting. Including pre- and post-event ‘extras’ AF2025 will be up and running from Ōtautahi Christchurch between 12-17 October.

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Climate Change, #Around-the-motuStephen Olsen5 August 2025
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