Michael Chu began his journey as a landscape architect at Isthmus in 2014 in the Auckland studio.
Read MoreGarth Falconer writes about early Landscape Architecture in New Zealand, in particular its urban roots in Auckland.
Read MoreNick Rae is the director of Transurban in Auckland, a firm started by his father Barry in the 1980s in Hamilton. Read his profile on our website.
Read MoreBoyden Evans was an early pioneer in landscape and visual assessments, and is nationally recognised for his work in the sustainable energy sector, particularly wind farms. An NZILA fellow, he’s recently marked 35 years at Boffa Miskell where he’s based in their Wellington office.
Read MoreNext month marks an important milestone for Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects as Te Tangi a te Manu - Aotearoa New Zealand Landscape Assessment Guidelines is published.
Read MoreDave Charnley is the Senior Urban Designer inside Palmerston North City Council’s Strategic Planning Unit.
Read MoreJess McKenzie is a landscape planner at Vivian + Espie, a small Queenstown-based consultancy which specialises in Landscape and Resource Management.
Read MoreLeona deRidder has her own business, Design by Leona, which was born out of a need for a family friendly practice. She was guided in her early years by Di Lucas whilst studying a BLA at Lincoln University, and stayed with her after graduating, before returning to Lincoln to join the MLA programme in 2004.
Read MoreBoffa Miskell’s Yvonne Pflüger begins her working day by checking the weather forecast.
Read MoreDespite the first course of landscape architecture being offered in New Zealand more than 50 years ago, many outside the profession don’t know what it is about or the breadth of roles it covers.
Read MoreSeptuagenarian Rob Small may have retired from his career managing parks but he certainly isn’t done challenging himself.
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