A cluster of bright pink see saws have been installed along a piece of the border wall between the US and Mexico.
Read MoreMāori design network Ngā Aho says the Ihumātao dispute in South Auckland is not a housing issue, but a land issue and therefore a matter for the Government.
Read MoreHila Oren is the CEO of the Tel Aviv Foundation and founder of Tel Aviv Global. At the age of 25, she was hired by the city’s mayor to come up with a story, or brand, for Tel Aviv.
Read MoreChristchurch’s pristine water is world renowned and safe to drink straight from the tap. But will this statement ring true in 50 or 100 years?
Projected to open in 2021, the Lowline will transform an abandoned trolley terminal in Manhattan’s Lower East Side into the world’s first underground park.
Read MoreZhangjiang Art Park in Shanghai was originally two separate sites built in different eras and given completely different landscape styles.
Read MoreIsthmus CEO Ralph Johns says the current New Zealand condition is we are increasingly physical and mentally unwell, our communities are disconnected, access to good housing is inequitable and our environment is suffering.
Read MoreMaking it to 50 is a milestone worth celebrating in anyone’s life. So Lincoln’s School of Landscape Architecture is throwing a birthday bash to mark its own half century this year.
Read MoreFrench landscape architect Catherine Mosbach has completed her whirlwind New Zealand speaking tour exhausted, but with a new appreciation for our food and natural landscape. All up just under 500 people attended her lectures in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch.
Read MoreDr Kristina Hill is an expert on urban and ecological adaptation strategies for coastal flooding and climate change. She’s presenting at the 2019 NZILA Firth Conference in Christchurch in November.
Read MoreGVL Gossamer has been selected as one of three prize winners in an international competition for a 19km stretch of waterfront along the Jing River, one of the 8 great rivers of Xi’an, China.
Read MoreRenowned and award-winning landscape architect Catherine Mosbach has begun her speaking tour here.
Read MoreThe Long Bay development involves the urbanisation of a large-scale landholding by a single developer in a sensitive natural environment.
Read MoreThe alpine retreat of Twizel, in New Zealand’s South Island, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty - turquoise lakes, whiter than white snow and golden grass. So, Chris Glasson, from Glasson Huxtable Landscape Architects, knew his design for a four hectare domestic garden across the road from Lake Ruataniwha, had to link seamlessly to its surrounds and enhance what nature had already provided.
Read MoreFifty dazzling aerial photographs snapped by people around the world are part of a creative new photography contest. A team of visionaries in Barcelona developed an app - AGORA images - that allows anyone, anywhere to upload their best shots.
Read MoreDutch firm West 8’s winning masterplan for Voronezh’s Central Park in Russia extends beyond restoring the historic landscape, aiming to create a beach, walking and cycling trails, with areas for family and cultural recreation year round.
Read MoreIt looks like a summer’s day in a park. The birds are chirping, deck chairs and hammocks are laid out on a rolling lawn, refreshments are available at a lemonade and cookie stall, and if you feel inclined to do something active, a game of croquet is on offer.
Read MoreAntwi Akom is the Co-Founder and CEO of Streetwyze. Antwi’s presenting at the 2019 NZILA Firth Conference.
Read MoreUnitec graduate Trish Morrison has taken gold at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show with a design called Remembrance.
Read MoreThe debate between benefits of western world views vs benefits of indigenous world views has been a long one. There are multitudes of supporters on either side, arguing that their way of viewing the world outweighs the other for various reasons. But why is this important for landscape architecture?
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