The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora has welcomed the long anticipated review of the Resource Management Act, saying the focus on positive outcomes rather than the minimisation or avoidance of adverse effects is a positive step for urban environments.
Read MoreBreakwater Park delivers on a promise for a magically immersive encounter with Lake Ontario.
Read MoreJasmax is thrilled with the news that the Government is investing $35 million to significantly extend the Te Whau coastal pathway in west Auckland.
Read MoreWinding along the coast north of Broome, the 80-kilometre-long Lurujarri Dreaming Trail trail fosters a deep connection to Country through knowledge exchange and shared experience.
This visionary tactical master plan is an initiative by Isthmus to provide a framework for innovative change. It supports the work of many different groups advocating for a more people friendly Wellington.
Read MoreGary Marshall is a landscape architect at Resilio Studio in Auckland. He’s also a part-time educator at Auckland Permaculture Workshop and an occasional gardener, currently looking for a new patch of soil to apply his skills.
Read MoreKamo Marsh landscape architect Tim Scott takes more than a parental interest in Rāwhiti School in Christchurch. He has worked as part of a team developing the school’s outdoor areas where both his children go
Read MoreA strip of typhoon damaged coastline in East Dike, Shenzhen has been restored and reopened as a demonstration zone.
Read MoreIn a new, occasional series, we are looking at projects before, during and after construction. For our first, we spoke to LandLAB’s Henry Crothers and Sam Gould about “The Lookout” - which is part of a suite of projects which make up the Auckland Viaduct Harbour Masterplan.
Read MoreChristchurch Airport’s Antarctic Walkway is far more than a piece of functional infrastructure designed to protect travellers from the weather.
Read MoreWe can rely on 3D laser scanning technology to advance projects amid the new economic landscape.
Read MoreJason deCaires Taylor’s latest sculpture installation combines marine science, coral gardening, underwater and environmental art, and architecture.
Read MoreBoffa Miskell’s John Potter has been made a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora.
Read MoreDi Lucas knows what she likes. And she definitely knows what she doesn’t like.
Read MoreCome November 2022 Al Bayt Stadium in Qatar will play a major role in the FIFA World Cup and a Kiwi design is set to shine.
Read MoreDROM’s redesign of the 7.8-hectare Azatlyk Square in Russia has transformed it into, “a captivating, dynamic public space with multi-character environments and qualities that are inclusive of different groups of people.”
Read MoreOur purpose at Isthmus is to advance the relationships between land, people and culture, writes CEO Ralph John as the business brings in Matariki Day - an annual holiday and special celebration for staff.
Read MoreRadiocarbon dating has estimated that fragments of a tree recovered from a City Rail Link construction site in Auckland are 28,000 years old and date back to a time when long extinct woolly mammoths and sabre tooth tigers still roamed the planet.
Read MoreSasaki has completed the first phase of the Chengdu Tianfu City Landscape, offering, “a new community that couples urban living and scenic mountain settings.”
Read MoreBuilding Christchurch city on a giant swamp has had serious repercussions - severe liquefaction during earthquakes and significant flooding during extreme storms.
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