Landscape architects seeking insights into Auckland’s vulnerability to flooding, and city-improving responses, recently found a new way to gain firsthand inspiration: They hopped on a bus for the Sponge Project Tour!
Read MoreBruno Marques' term as IFLA President will be continuing through to 2026. After returning to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington from the 60th IFLA World Congress held in Istanbul, Bruno reflects on his time in the role since 2022 and shares some of his thoughts and aspirations.
Read MoreSteve Mushin - multi-talented designer, illustrator and inventor - is introducing thousands of children around the world to the words ultrawild and ultrawilding.
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 MoreWe’ve all heard about liveable cities, as well as cyclable, walkable and runnable cities. So why not Swimmable Cities?
Read MoreFinalists from the Te Nohonga Toru design challenge have now been constructed and are on show at Takutai Square, Britomart until the first week of October.
Read MoreCathy Challinor, a Kaihoahoa Whenua at Boffa Miskell, shares her thoughts on deeper understandings of memorialisation, and a growing awareness of "the complexity of the symbolism that memorials contain or omit".
Read MoreThis time last year, student Hannah Merrett-Kaufman could not have foreseen just how far afield her landscape architecture studies would take her.
Read MoreLuoyun ‘Fish’ Lee, a senior landscape architect at Bespoke, shares her experience on the Te Kapua Playground project in Tūrangi - a co-recipient of Te Karanga o te Tui Award at the 2024 Resene NZILA Awards.
Read MoreCyclone Gabrielle sparked Ava Roimata Wright’s journey into her Master of Landscape Architecture research.
Read MoreMartins Creek Estuary, a remnant of coastal wetland on the south side of the Buller River Delta, has been getting reforestation attention from The Restoring and Protecting Flora Project during its final months.
Read MoreThe National Gallery of Australia has announced a shortlist of five finalists for the National Sculpture Garden Design Competition.
Read MorePā Reo, Wraight & Associates, was joint winner of the NZILA Te Karanga O Te Tui Supreme Award — 2024 at the NZILA Resene Awards in May 2024.
Read MoreThe 2024 NZILA NZILA President's cocktail evening held at The Intercontinental Hotel in Wellington.
Read MoreDan Males has been named as a new NZILA Fellow for his outstanding achievements and contributions to the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreJohn Hudson says he feels very honoured to have been made a life member of NZILA. The announcement was made at the 2024 NZILA President’s Cocktail Evening in Wellington.
Read MoreLandscape architects are well aware of many factors which are leading to an acceleration of climate change and the associated impacts of this change. Moving to a plant-based diet for example, wholly or partially, can have an immediate effect on individual environmental footprints.
Read MoreUnitec-Te Pūkenga Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Matthew Bradbury, spoke to Kathryn Ryan on Radio NZ's about the making "Space for Water" programme announcement made by Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.
Read MoreIsthmus Principal Landscape Architect Grant Bailey has been thinking about the way we design to assure that resilient stormwater systems are a part of our future.
Read MoreAustralia’s best garden and floral designs were recently announced at the 2024 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show.
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