Hidden waterways and sites of historic cultural significance are being revealed throughout Pōneke Wellington as part of the city’s bike network.
Read MoreBoffa Miskell’s Whānau Ātea, a destination recreation space for Māngere and the wider region of Tāmaki Makaurau and Aotearoa, is providing a 21st Century vision of a Papa Tākaro (playground).
Read MoreWunggurrwil Dhurrung in Victoria, Australia, and designed by REALM Studios, won awards for cultural heritage in the 2021 AILA Victoria and National Landscape Architecture Awards.
Read MoreMy thesis The Fires of Ambition: Te Awa Tupua 2040 is an exploration into the aspirations of Whanganui uri; the values of Te Awa Tupua; and how they align to produce design cues.
As we celebrate the opening of the New Zealand Australia travel bubble it seems timely to showcase a project from across the Tasman.
Read MoreClaudia Boyo is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. She’s a masters graduate from Victoria University in Wellington.
Read MoreThe volcanic scoria cone of Maungawhau/Mount Eden is waahi tapu—a sacred place of immense historical, cultural and spiritual significance to the Mana Whenua iwi/hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Read MoreSeptuagenarian Rob Small may have retired from his career managing parks but he certainly isn’t done challenging himself.
Read MoreA sensitive re-interpretation of the Puhi Kai Iti/Cook Landing Site National Historic Reserve has been recognised by the Designer’s Institute of New Zealand, receiving a Gold Pin at the 2020 Best Awards in Auckland.
Read MoreLake Rotorua is a taonga - a highly prized natural resource - for those that live on its shores, the city that has grown along its edge, and the nation treasures it as a destination.
Read MoreA new school design for the Dutch city of Appingedam, created by Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners, demonstrates a campus functioning as an educational landscape.
Read MoreThe Puhi Kai Iti/Cook Landing project seeks to reveal narratives associated with the first navigators and explorers to arrive in New Zealand and provide a balanced representation of history in this significant place.
Read MoreWinding along the coast north of Broome, the 80-kilometre-long Lurujarri Dreaming Trail trail fosters a deep connection to Country through knowledge exchange and shared experience.
Originally known as Shanghai’s High Street, Yuyuan Road was once considered one of the city’s most prestigious areas. The lanes were home to numerous public figures and included much of the city’s iconic international concession architecture.
Over 50 landscape professionals, academics and students joined the Landscape Foundation and Ngā Aho on their recent visit to Ihumātao in South Auckland.
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