We’ve all heard about liveable cities, as well as cyclable, walkable and runnable cities. So why not Swimmable Cities?
Read MoreOrganisers of the Paris Olympics have certainly lived up to their 2024 motto of Games Wide Open (Ouvrons grand les Jeux) and it’s not all about the sport.
Read MoreA new industry-led initiative that aims to reduce the environmental impact of Aotearoa New Zealand’s buildings, which contribute up to 20 per cent of the national carbon footprint, was announced yesterday at Parliament.
Read MoreAuckland Stadium at Quay Park by HKS, in Auckland, New Zealand, also known as Te Tōangaroa, is one of 33 future projects that have been announced as winners of this year’s World Architecture Festival WAFX Awards.
Read MoreWorking together, Boffa Miskell ecologists and landscape architects have devised ways to provide bat-friendly connections in a new Hamilton housing development.
Read MoreClaire Martin presented at the 2024 NZILA Wānanga on the topic of "Mobile Urban Generalists: A Case for Curiosity and Optimism."
Read MoreMarina Cervera recently spoke at the NZILA Wānanga about the ongoing evolution of Barcelona's urban landscape.
Read MoreThe Aotearoa Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide was awarded the NZILA Charlie Challenger Supreme Award — 2024 at the NZILA Resene Awards in May 2024.
Read MoreThe Rotorua Lakefront Development won the NZILA Category - Parks, Open Spaces and Recreation Award as well as the George Malcolm Supreme Award at the 2024 NZILA Resene awards ceremony.
Read MoreIf landscape architecture can be described as a genre, then Mike Hewson’s mahi exists in a genre-bending space.
Read MoreThe current state of landscape architecture in Egypt presents a significant challenge. The lack of clear guidelines and defined roles for landscape professionals leads to urban planning that overlooks the potential of open spaces.
Read MoreWellington is recognised for its exemplary commitment towards living with nature. The city stands out for its steadfast dedication to conserving and restoring natural habitat in both urban and natural areas through innovative programmes.
Read MoreThe American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Fund has released new peer-reviewed research on landscape architecture solutions to extreme heat, the deadliest climate impact.
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 MoreThe State of the City report is the first of its kind for a New Zealand city.This second update provides a short account of how Auckland is tracking, information on the progress underway and insights on future action needed.
Read MoreThe Sungai Segget Rejuvenation Project started in 2012 and followed the example of other countries, such as Venice and Amsterdam.
Read MoreThe building of 54 engineered reef "pyramids" as part of the reef enhancement work for the Te Ara Tupua project has begun.
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Read MoreKings Cross is now buzzing with all sorts of people, attractive buildings and generous spaces, an array of features and activities.
Read MoreThe upcoming WGIC2024 in Auckland will span from 2-5 September, hosted by the University of Auckland. Organised in association with Design for Nature and the World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN).
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