From today - New Zealand is a nation divided … into two very different Covid alert levels.
Read MoreNZILA Advocacy Panel members says this latest lockdown has once again highlighted the power of landscape.
Read MoreNZILA president Henry Crothers says the industry is in good shape to weather and work well during this latest lockdown, and admits it has come at an extremely busy time for the profession.
Read MoreItalian architect and urban planner Stefano Boeri has developed an architectural and communicative concept for the country’s anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign, all free of charge.
Read MoreTo say 2020 was a challenging year, full of unexpected ups and downs, is an understatement. COVID-19 and lockdowns forced us to adapt to new ways of working and pushed many of us to quickly upskill in technology to make remote connection and collaboration easier.
Read MoreBelgian photographer Kris Provoost has released a photo essay documenting the juxtaposition of Hong Kong’s “hyper-dense” high rise housing and the natural landscapes it sits in.
Read MoreThe Asia Pacific Region of IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects) is calling for co-operation within the landscape architecture profession to help rebuild post-Covid-19.
Read MoreJasmax is thrilled with the news that the Government is investing $35 million to significantly extend the Te Whau coastal pathway in west Auckland.
Read MoreWe can rely on 3D laser scanning technology to advance projects amid the new economic landscape.
Read MoreAs restaurants around the world battle with ensuring their businesses are both economically viable and comply with social distancing, one in Amsterdam has come up with a novel idea to make it work.
Read MoreAs New Zealand celebrates the freedom that comes with COVID-19 level 2 we’re still being reminded to keep our distance from strangers.
Read MoreConcern is mounting that post Covid-19 economic recovery could come at the cost of climate protection policies.
Read MoreThere aren’t a lot of upsides to COVID-19. But Louise Dunning, from Noble Fox, hopes this will permanently change the way we work, travel and interact with clients.
Read MoreNo matter how much you love your family, friends or flatmates being cooped up with them 24/7 for weeks can be stressful. But researchers at the University of Arizona say there are a few things you can do to turn your home from stressful to calm.
Read MoreWith the prospect of New Zealand’s level four Covid lockdown ending next week - we spoke to the head of the International Federation of Landscape Architects, James Hayter, about the crisis and its impact on the profession.
Read MoreThe Government will provide extra funding to help councils expand footpaths and roll out temporary cycleways to help people keep two metres of physical distance after the Alert Level 4 lockdown, Associate Minister of Transport Julie Anne Genter has announced.
Read MoreStudents around New Zealand are having to change the way they learn while in COVID-19 lockdown, including the 120 studying landscape architecture at Lincoln’s School of Landscape Architecture. Landscape Architecture Aotearoa asked school head, Dr Gill Lawson, how things were going.
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