What better way to join in celebrating Play Week Aotearoa 2024 than the story of the transformation of the Kaipātiki reserve? Hono mai rā koe ki Te Wiki Tākaro ka kite ai koe i ō tamariki e puāwai ana.
Read MoreDebbie Tikao, President of the NZ Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora, brought home the fruit of many global conversations held at the 60th IFLA World Congress held in Istanbul in September.
Read MoreAs well as being a platform for a major Government announcement on the future of the Resource Management Act, the 2024 RMLA conference - Interwoven Futures - saw five notable awards presented.
Read MoreThrough a selection of three of her personal ‘mantras’, Haylea Muir - Principal, Landscape Architecture at Isthmus - makes a compelling case that designing for kids is an "open gateway" for connecting land, people and culture.
Read MoreThe American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Fund has released new peer-reviewed research on landscape architecture solutions to the biodiversity crisis.
Read MoreThe Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant occupies a complex site of intersecting human and ecological systems.
Read MorePrinces Circus, the final part of Camden Council’s award-winning West End Project with LDA Design, is complete and open to the public.
Read MoreGillespies’ Park within Elephant Park is the centrepiece of the regeneration project by Lendlease and Southwark Council. It forms a two-acre green haven in the heart of London’s zone one.
Read MoreLandscape architecture and planning firm GCH have redesigned the largest park in Tehaleh, Pierce County, Washington, offering an eight hectare amenity accessible by foot, bike, car and shuttle.
Read MoreWest Harbour School Principal Vicki Hitchcock is hugely proud of her decile two school in West Auckland but the main entrance to the school had been bugging her for years.
Read MoreSWA Group, in conjunction with SCHAUM/SHIEH, have designed the Canopy Walk at High Island for the Houston Audubon Society.
Read MoreMAD Architects, along with Z’Scape Landscape Planning and Design, have designed a sunken railway network under a redeveloped park for the southeastern Chinese city of Jiaxing, a project that will, “rejuvenate an old city centre with new vitality.”
Read MoreDog parks are generally low budget affairs, a patch of grass where canines can run free and get a good sniff of one another.
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