Boffa Miskell’s Ōtāhuhu Town Centre Streetscape Upgrade reflects the culture, values and history of the South Auckland suburb, and beyond making physical changes, improves civic pride and stimulates economic growth in the area.
Read More“Significant and immediate” impacts on businesses were the reasons a High Court judge stopped work on a Wellington cycleway recently.
Read MoreOne of Australia’s most significant pieces of infrastructure - the Sydney Harbour Bridge - has turned 90.
Read MoreAuckland’s Southern Path has been a long, slow burn for the landscape architects involved.
Read MoreBreakwater Park delivers on a promise for a magically immersive encounter with Lake Ontario.
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 MoreFelixx has designed “a green entrance” for Brussels Airport, “providing a warm and green welcome for all travellers” and assisting with the airport’s ambition of being CO2 neutral by 2050.
Read MoreUrban life is sustained by infrastructure. New Zealand’s development and economic future is dependent upon said infrastructure to collect, exchange, and distribute goods, people, services and kaupapa (knowledge) across vast territories.
Read MoreHigh density housing, transport infrastructure upgrades and pedestrian and cycle paths are among projects being fast-tracked by the Government in a bid to repair the economy and create new jobs.
Read MoreAmbitious plans for Dunedin’s waterfront have been mothballed because of COVID-19. But the vision for the project remains, mayor Aaron Hawkins says. “This is a delay, not a death knell.”
Read MoreAs the phrase “shovel-ready” enters New Zealand’s vocabulary, it’s worth pausing to think about what those words really mean.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s to get a new town at Drury, 37 kilometres south of Auckland.
Read MoreHangzhou is one of China’s most important tourist cities. But with a population of seven million people driving nearly three million cars it also had a reputation for being one of the most congested.
Read MoreLets get Wellington Moving - the government has committed to fund up to $6.4 billion of work for an ‘indicative package’ to improve Wellington transport system.
Central Government could do more to help councils deal with the growing threat of climate change, according to a new report.
Read MoreStockholm’s subway system has earned itself the title of world’s longest art exhibition. That’s because each stop along its 110 km route has been decorated with sculptures, mosaics, paintings and installations.
Read MoreKess Aleksandrova’s Master’s research on residential street infrastructure retrofits has been published in the international peer-reviewed open-access academic journal Urban Science.
Read MoreThe Waterview Connection has received international recognition at the Los Angeles Business Council’s Architectural Awards, winning the Tripartite Award.
Read MoreAuckland-based design studio LandLAB’s wetlands project in Long Bay has been shortlisted for a Landezine Infrastructure award.
Read MoreConstruction sites in Sydney are these days wrapped in colourful art, as city officials enliven the streets with their creative hoardings programme.
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