The reconstruction of the Catharijnesingel canal, as well as the recovery of a linear park running along its banks, is an exemplary intervention for the survival of our cities in this new climate era.
Read MoreAs climate change brings increasing flood threats, cities need to be designed like giant sponges that allow water to drain away safely.
Read MoreIndian architect and urbanist Dikshu C. Kukreja sits down with global leaders, brings out great insights into what some major cities in the world are doing to create more liveable environments for their inhabitants
Read MoreIt’s not often you hear the words “you must check out the local water treatment plant”, but we hope you do. Waiaroha opened to the public in October following 5 years of development. It was blessed at dawn through a pōhiri attended by over 400 people.
Read MoreTaupō is one of the North Island’s most-visited destinations for New Zealanders and international tourists.
Read MoreFor almost two decades, with modest resources, Architecture 2030 has achieved impressive shifts in outlook and practice within the U.S. and global built environment sectors.
Read MorePlaza de los Espejos is an urban infrastructure project that generates dynamism and unexpected uses in the residual space in Santiago, Chile.
Read MoreEnvironmental neuroscience is an emerging field devoted to studying the impact of social and physical environments on brain processes and behaviour.
Read MoreA major transformation is underway at Moore Park East (Sydney, NSW) which is set to become a high-quality, multi-use parkland in the heart of the city with more recreational space to picnic, play, relax or kick a ball.
Read MoreStage Two of the Hayman Park Playground was officially opened on the 21st of July during a dawn ceremony led by mana whenua.
Read MoreA New Zealand first, the Courtenay Place light boxes form a highly public exhibition space in the midst of Wellington’s central city environment.
Read MoreMore than 30 of the world’s leading designers will be in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland from 18-19 September participating in the AGI Open.
Read MoreTe Manawataki o Te Papa is a reimagined activity-based precinct with a broad range of civic buildings and community gathering spaces at the heart of Tauranga.
Read MorePrinces Circus, the final part of Camden Council’s award-winning West End Project with LDA Design, is complete and open to the public.
Read MoreA recent consultation with Canberra’s community to understand how different groups experience their public places has been undertaken by the ACT Government (Australia).
Read MoreSnøhetta, in collaboration with A49 Architects, sets out to create a new neighbourhood in Bangkok for the Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC), one of Thailand’s leading property developers.
Read MoreMichael Van Valkenburgh Associates’ design for Waterloo Greenway is already well underway, with a 2026 completion goal and some sections already open to the public.
Read MoreBack in 2018, Precinct Properties tasked LandLAB with designing an innovative public space to complement the array of shopping options in Auckland’s Te Toki i te Rangi (Commercial Bay).
Read MoreA NZILA Climate Action Group spokesperson has welcomed a report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment which states green space should be seen as vital urban infrastructure in Aotearoa.
Read MoreJasmax’s Britomart Reference Design has informed the its redevelopment of the Galway Street Mid-Portion in Auckland City Tamaki Makaurau, improving the area’s connectivity and environmental sensitivity.
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