Tony Milne says he feels humbled and honoured to have been awarded a Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora at last night’s President’s Cocktail Evening in Tauranga.
Read MoreDr Simon Swaffield has been made a life member of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora.
Read MoreHenry Crothers has taken over as president of the NZILA and the new President’s Awards have been handed out for the first time.
Read MoreThis week the 2021 NZILA Firth Conference, with the theme ‘Radical Reorientation Te Rangitāmiro’ will be held in Tauranga - following the AGM and President’s Cocktail Evening on May 5.
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 MoreA new New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora initiative designed to further the profile and aspirations of the landscape architecture profession in Aotearoa has been established.
Read MoreNicki Williams will present her research on gender sensitive design at this year’s @firthindustries @nzila_national #conference - see her #Q&A - over on our website
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 MoreClaudia Boyo is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. She’s a masters graduate from Victoria University in Wellington.
Read MoreDr Natalie Allen is an urban strategist and director at The Urban Advisory. Working with central and local government, developer and community clients she specialises in the design and delivery of urban regeneration and renewal programmes, integrated mixed-use neighbourhoods, and community-led development projects.
Read MoreWork mapping Māori pā sites along the Waikato River during her He Maunga, He Tangata Māori design internship made Ahlia-Mei Ta’ala realise her future really did lie in landscape architecture.
Read MoreBill Hammond, one of the country’s most influential artists, has died aged 73. The Christchurch-born and Lyttelton-based artist was noted for the environmental and socially-aware themes of his work.
Read MoreProperty and construction professional James Goodhue is to present on Owning our Future at this year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga in May.
Read MorePioneering landscape architect Carol Johnson has died at her home in Maine, aged 91.
Read MoreSteven Tupu will share his thoughts on the creative power of collaborative teaming that results in site-specific design strategies for projects with limited resources at next year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga.
Read MoreRetiring landscape architect, Dr Peter Sergel, sees his work life’s project - Hamilton Gardens - as a type of museum which tells the story of gardens throughout the ages of man; from late Bronze age to today.
Read MoreChristchurch based landscape architect Nicki Williams has been aware for some time that there are gender differences in the way people use cities.
Read MoreKirsten Bauer will be speaking on how to “generate spaces of equity and subvert the exclusionary fixity of boundaries” at next year’s NZILA Firth Conference in Tauranga in May.
Read MoreThe prospect of large-scale infrastructure projects being built in New Zealand and what role landscape architects will play in this transformation of the NZ city is a critical issue for the profession.
Read MoreThe Landscape Foundation is publishing its first book - KIA WHAKANUIA TE WHENUA - People place landscape.
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