Dixon Street’ in Wellington has had an urban design makeover which is the the latest outcome of the Pōneke Promise– a partnership programme designed to improve safety and a sense of vibrancy in the central city.
Read MoreSWA Group have announced the completion of the first phase of Sanshan Hillside Park, offering a, “dynamic and lively space that meets the needs of people of all different ages.”
Read MoreThe 2022 AILA Landscape Architecture Awards have singled out 40 projects across 17 categories, recognising their contribution to the lives of Australians through the creation of outstanding built and natural environments.
Read MoreA week ago the Aotearoa New Zealand landscape architecture profession came together and celebrated with the first Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards since 2019.
Read MoreBy mid-November when an upgraded Queen Street opens, Aucklanders will discover the city centre’s new Waihorotiu path, an innovative multi-use path next to the road carriageway for people walking or travelling at a leisurely pace on wheels.
Read More“Inspiring yet challenging” was a common catch cry from delegates as the 2022 NZILA Firth Conference as it came to an end last week.
Read MoreThe Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects 50th anniversary celebrations wrapped up last night with the Gala Dinner celebrating the best of the best within the profession.
Read MoreThe 2022 NZILA Firth Conference is underway, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Institute with the theme “Kia whakatomuri te haere whakamua,” - walking backwards into the future with eyes fixed on the past.
Read MoreSpeaking to the four Landscape Architects announced this year as Fellows of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ it is clear the honour means a great deal to them.
Read MoreThe 2022 NZILA Firth Conference is underway, beginning last night with a welcome event as the Institute gets its 50th anniversary celebrations underway.
Read MoreAt last night’s 2022 NZILA Firth Conference welcome event, Institute President Henry Crothers announced two new Life Members of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects - Dennis Scott and Jan Woodhouse.
Read MoreThe book compiled to mark NZILA’s first 50 years, Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua, is set for release shortly as the 2022 Firth NZILA Conference kicks off at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland tomorrow night.
Read MoreThursday night will see the 2022 Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards presented at a gala dinner at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland, the culmination of a week of celebration as the 50th anniversary of the Institute is marked at the 2022 Firth NZILA Conference.
Read MoreThe American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced its 2022 Professional Awards. and says the 28 professional award winners represent “the highest level of achievement in the landscape architecture profession.”
Read MoreIn the next decade, the northern end of Wynyard Quarter will look vastly different to what it does today. It will be a place for everyone, and a far cry from its previous predominant use as a hazardous chemical storage facility.
Read MoreGary Bateman is an Australia-born New Zealand-trained, NZILA award winning landscape architect who has been based in Melbourne for the past 32 years. He says the Institute should be very proud of what it has achieved in its first 50 years and says next week’s half century celebration is an important occasion.
Read MoreMartin O’Dea, one of the landscape architects leading the climate action commitment charge for the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects., is also one of the in-person presenters at the next week’s 2022 NZILA Firth Conference.
Read MoreBoffa Miskell won two key awards at the recent Resource Management Law Association (RMLA) conference and awards ceremony in Rotorua.
Read MoreNewScape Design has won a 2022 AILA Regional Achievement Award for Northern New South Wales with its Minyon Falls Lookout project in Nightcap National Park.
Read MoreMy introduction to the landscape architecture profession started in the late 1960s while I was studying design in Wellington. Landscape Architect Alan Petrie reflects on his career and NZILA as it prepares to mark its 50th anniversary.
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