In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Austrian-based Studio Precht has designed a maze-like park divided by tall hedges, allowing city-dwellers to enjoy nature while maintaining a safe distance from others.
Read MoreWhat do a pub, a library and a garden have in common? For Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio - the answer was clear - they all tell stories and it was that concept he applied to Galbraith’s Folly.
Read MoreA Koichi Takada-designed, mixed-use residential high-rise in Brisbane, is poised to become one of the world’s most densely forested vertical gardens.
Read MoreThe Penang State Government’s competition to design a masterplan for Penang South Islands has been won by BIG, Ramboll and Hijjas, who worked closely with the Penang State Government, collaborators and stakeholders to transform the islands into a sustainable and global destination.
Read MoreOne key thing has changed since we last profiled progress on the latest LandLAB project in Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour - the name.
Read MoreCloud Valley is Bjarke Ingels Group’s commission for Terminus Group, a city which will be entirely operated by an artificial intelligence system.
Read MoreSkylines, the Lissoni & Partners designed conceptual skyscraper for New York, has received an honourable mention in the Skyhive 2020 Skyscraper Challenge.
Read MoreA bold initiative to turn Sydney streets into green space, getting rid of 100,000 cars in the process, is being touted by global architecture firm Woods Bagot.
Read MoreCarlo Ratti Associatti, in collaboration with Ernst & Young, have masterplanned a new district for Brasilia on behalf of TerraCap, Brazil’s largest real estate company.
Read More“It looks like security measures for terror.” That’s the scathing verdict of Bill McKay on Auckland’s Queen Street.
Read MoreWe continue our Project Profile series with an update on the LandLab “The Lookout” project which is due for completion in November.
Read MoreNivå Landskapsarkitektur has designed a square in central Stockholm that is sympathetic to the architecture of its surroundings, while also modernising and updating the area.
Read MoreLast Friday was PARK(ing) Day, a day celebrated globally when citizens, artists, activists and designers collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into PARK(ing).
Read MoreAucklanders want their Council to do more to support intergenerational play, so parents and grandparents can frolic at parks with younger family members. That’s the feedback on the discussion document, Tākaro - Investing in play, which is aimed at helping Auckland Council draft a play plan to guide it through the next 20 years.
Read MoreImagine if those scuffling sounds you hear in your garden at night were kiwi poking around looking for bugs. According to two University of Otago academics, the idea is not so far-fetched.
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