Steve Mushin - multi-talented designer, illustrator and inventor - is introducing thousands of children around the world to the words ultrawild and ultrawilding.
Read MoreIn a first instalment for the LAA Book Corner we feature a book review of Wellingtonian Steve Mushin's ULTRAWILD. It's an award-winner that draws you into a jungle of thought provoking ideas for the planet-saving power of rewilding, sufficient to satiate the inquisitiveness and wild imaginations of children and adults alike.
Read MoreSometimes landscape architects have once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Four years ago Diane Menzies was asked by a Chinese colleague, Professor Liu Xiaoming, to help him with a dictionary project.
Read MoreNext month marks an important milestone for Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects as Te Tangi a te Manu - Aotearoa New Zealand Landscape Assessment Guidelines is published.
Read MoreThe prospect of large-scale infrastructure projects being built in New Zealand and what role landscape architects will play in this transformation of the NZ city is a critical issue for the profession.
Read MoreThe Landscape Foundation is publishing its first book - KIA WHAKANUIA TE WHENUA - People place landscape.
Read MoreDr Jacky Bowring, Professor of Landscape Architecture at Lincoln University, has written the world’s first book on the critique of landscape architecture.
Read MoreBroadly speaking, Montgomery focuses on the commuter suburb, cycling and public transport, public open space, and dense urban living; alternating stories of where it went wrong with examples of how to do it better.
Read More2016 was the 300th anniversary of the birth of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, best-known for designing gardens and landscapes at some of England’s grandest stately homes.
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