Ingenhoven architects have recently completed Europe’s largest green facade, finishing the construction of their winning competition design to create the commercial and office building in Düsseldorf’s Hofgarten district.
Read MoreDowntown Brooklyn, the 100 hectare central business district stretching from Columbus Park to the Barclay’s Centre in New York City, is about to be upgraded by architecture firms Bjarke Ingels Group and WXY, in conjunction with landscape firm MNLA.
Read MoreA development in Queens, New York, is planning to add almost 46 hectares new public space by placing flexible decking across the top of the Sunnyside Yard project.
Read MoreThe Thomas Heatherwick designed Pier 55 in Manhattan, New York, is back on track to be completed in 2021. After being appointed following a design competition in 2013, the architecture studio envisioned a new pier on Manhattan’s southwest riverside that resembles a leaf floating in the water.
Read MoreBug or insect hotels are becoming increasingly popular. Apart from adding sculptural interest to a park or back yard, they also offset the increasing loss of natural habitats in urban areas and offer an opportunity to educate children about how balanced ecosystems work.
Read MoreApproved by the New York City Planning Commission this January, construction on Snøhetta’s design for a densely vegetated and expanded garden at 550 Madison is due to begin this year.
Read More4Sight Consulting Limited took away the 2019 Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Award for Landscape Publication for it’s Whāngārei Living Roof Guide.
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