The President of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Peta-Maree Ashford says she is focused on elevating the voice and impact of the profession.
Read MoreWeather issues have dominated the start of 2023 here in Aotearoa and as the working year gets into full swing it is clear the climate emergency is going to once again be a key focus for the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreAs the working year draws to a close Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ President Henry Crothers has been reflecting on what has been a milestone year for the profession and for the Institute.
Read MoreThe book compiled to mark NZILA’s first 50 years, Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua, is set for release shortly as the 2022 Firth NZILA Conference kicks off at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland tomorrow night.
Read MoreThe countdown to the 50th anniversary celebrations of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects continues with just over 12 weeks to go until the 2022 NZILA Firth Conference and Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards Gala Dinner where the history and achievements of the Institute and landscape architecture will be celebrated.
Read MoreIt’s time - the NZILA is now calling for entries for next year’s awards programme. Entries opened last Friday (26 November) and will close on the 28th of January 2022.
Read MoreDave Charnley is the Senior Urban Designer inside Palmerston North City Council’s Strategic Planning Unit.
Read MoreFor new NZILA President Henry Crothers, last week’s NZILA Firth Conference hit the mark for many reasons.
Read MoreNew Zealand raised, New York based Landscape Architect Steven Tupu believes many of the discussions being had within the profession here in Aotearoa mirror those happening in the communities he’s working in. Steven was the first presenter on day one of the 2021 NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga yesterday.
Read MoreRebecca Ryder joined Boffa Miskell in 2001 and has been a practicing Landscape Architect since 1998. She became an Associate Partner in 2019 and manages the Landscape Planning team for the Tauranga office.
Read MoreCornelia Hahn Oberlander is one of the most eminent landscape architects in the world, and aged 99 continues her career which has spanned seven decades.
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 MoreTwo new NZILA fellowships have been awarded - Jacky Bowring and Ralph Johns’ fellowships were announced at the NZILA President’s cocktail evening last night.
Read MoreBritain is on a countdown to March 29, and a highly contentious Brexit deadline. And it’s fair to say no-one is really sure what’s going to happen. But the country’s professional body for landscape architects, the Landscape Institute, is certain that a no-deal Brexit would be “disastrous” for the profession in the United Kingdom and Europe, exacerbating current skills shortages.
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