This talk provides an overview of the state of the landscape architecture profession and introduces the critical role that landscape architects play in advancing the profession by demanding the highest standards of education, training, research and professional practice
Read MoreThe main goal of the Stantsionna Gradina project was to turn the desolate and infamous garden into a place full of various functions and entertainment.
Read MoreEarth is experiencing an unprecedented rate of change. We are all living with ‘Code Red’.Herein, the 2024 IFLA 60th World Congress calls for humankind to take urgent action to prevent the worst impacts of environmental crises
Read MoreThe International Federation of Landscape Architects’ (IFLA) President, Dr. Bruno Marques says he has been on a steep learning curve since he took over the post late last year.
Read MoreThe new International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Executive Committee has been announced and has taken over after this year’s World Council meeting late last month.
Read MoreLandscape Architect Adriaan Geuze from the Netherlands is the 2022 recipient of the Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award
Read MoreThe International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) has announced a Global Survey of Practice for Landscape Architecture in partnership with the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB).
Read MoreAssociate Dean at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Wellington School of Architecture, Dr Bruno Marques, has been elected as president of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA).
Read MoreThe 58th International Federation of Landscape Architects’ IFLA World Congress is being held in South Korea from 31st August to 2nd September this year. The federation is offering a limited number of travel bursaries to students (including those in Aotearoa) enrolled in an accredited landscape architecture programme or recent graduates (up to 5 years) to attend the Congress.
Read MoreFormer IFLA president, Mr Richard Tan, passed away peacefully on 15 Feb 2022.
Read MoreAn ambitious plan to regenerate a polluted Auckland waterway has been recognised at this year’s Asia Pacific International Federation of Landscape Architects awards.
Read MoreIFLA is looking for six experienced members to chair working groups within it’s committees. Putting out the call, president James Hayter said the working groups are a crucial mechanism by which IFLA can focus on key issues facing the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreCanadian landscape architect and academic Beverly Sandalack has received this year's IFLA President’s Award.
Read MoreThe Asia Pacific Region of IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects) is calling for co-operation within the landscape architecture profession to help rebuild post-Covid-19.
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 MoreAmerican landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson has been selected as the winner of this year’s Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award.
Read MoreThe New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora supports the declaration of a Climate and Biodiversity Loss Emergency by the International Federation of Landscape Architects.
Read MoreThe president of the International Federation of Landscape Architects believes New Zealand is one of three world hotspots for landscape architecture. James Hayter says Aotearoa joins Chile and the south of Spain, adding there are many lessons the landscape architecture community can learn from the professions here.
Read MoreLast month (September 2018) IFLA president James Hayter was in the country - delivering a series of presentations on the redevelopment of past manufacturing and institutional sites in our cities and how this compels us to readjust our understanding of nature, people and culture.
Read MoreThe head of the International Federation of Landscape Architects is heading our way. Australian James Hayter, who was elected to the role of president of IFLA in July, will be here next week delivering a series of lectures.
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