Studio Egret West’s recently opened Mayfield Park is Manchester’s first new central park in over a century.
Read MoreMelbourne's transformation into a resilient and liveable city was the focus of a presentation by Professor Rob Adams at the recent 2023 NZILA Firth Conference in Whakatū Nelson.
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 MoreOn the East Coast there is important and urgent work going on to respond and recover from flooding and the devastation caused by cyclones. Isthmus Principal Landscape Architect Lisa Rimmer lives in Tairāwhiti and has been thinking about how we could move beyond recovery to adaptive regeneration.
Read MoreThe 2023 World Landscape Architecture Award winners have been announced.
Read MoreSWA Group’s Martin Luther King Jr. Square has recently opened to the public, transforming a former brownfield site prone to flooding into a flourishing stormwater park and cultural asset for Downtown Conway, Arkansas.
Read MoreNZILA Climate Action Working Group member Matthew Bradbury has welcomed an initiative by Auckland Council which would accelerate planned flood management works across the region.
Read MoreOne of the speakers at the 2023 NZILA Firth Conference, Kotchakorn Voraakhom, says she is impressed with how the landscape architecture profession here in Aotearoa is continuing to define and redefine itself.
Read MoreReflecting on the 2023 NZILA Firth Conference in Nelson last week, Kate Orff, a professor at Columbia University and the founder of Scape Landscape Architecture, said she feels Aotearoa New Zealand is a window to the future.
Read More“I see here in Aotearoa an environmental or a landscape awareness that I find enchanting and deeply important.” That was one of 2023 NZILA Firth Conference keynote speaker Kate Orff’s comments as the conference came to an end.
Read MoreThe second day of the 2023 NZILA Firth Conference gets underway today in Whakatū Nelson after a thought provoking first day on the theme of “Growing Pains.”
Read MoreOutgoing NZILA Chief Operating Officer Vicki Clague has been made an honorary fellow of the Institute. NZILA President Henry Crothers announced the honour at last night’s 2023 NZILA President’s Cocktail evening in Nelson.
Read MoreShona McCahon and Rebecca Ryder have been named as new NZILA Fellows for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the landscape architecture profession.
Read MorePeter Rough says he feels very honoured to have been made a life member of NZILA, adding the Institute has always meant a great deal to him. The announcement was made at last night’s NZILA President’s Cocktail Evening in Nelson.
Read MoreThe 2023 NZILA Firth Conference gets underway today in Nelson, following on from last night’s NZILA President's cocktail evening held at The Boathouse.
Read MoreThe 2023 World Landscape Architecture Awards shortlist has been released. The awards celebrate the best in landscape architecture from around the world. These prestigious international awards attract the most innovative and creative design firms and this year was no exception. The jurors have reviewed over 250 entries in over nine categories and selected the following shortlist for 2023.
Read MoreConstruction of Te Hā Noa’s eastern section, spanning Elliott Street to Kitchener Street in central Auckland has begun.Jasmax is the landscape architecture team behind the new Victoria Street Linear Park that will renew the street stretching from Victoria Park to Albert Park, showcasing the cultural heritage and identity of Tāmaki Makaurau.
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 MoreHeatherwick Studio’s kinetic glasshouse sculpture, Glasshouse, is designed as a focal point for the Silk Route Garden, a new outdoor space in the National Trust’s Woolbeding Gardens in West Sussex, England.
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