When we think of infrastructure, we often imagine concrete, steel, and asphalt - the building blocks of our cities and communities. But in Malaysia, a new trend is taking shape, one that incorporates nature and the environment into the built world.
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 MoreQuayside: A unifying rooftop garden and urban forest in Toronto’s landmark development
Read MorePlaza de los Espejos is an urban infrastructure project that generates dynamism and unexpected uses in the residual space in Santiago, Chile.
Read MoreKinder Land Bridge and Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Prairie is found at the heart of Memorial Park, spanning over the park’s most divisive feature, Memorial Drive.
Read MoreThe "Bobrowisko" project was created to make unique space - the area of a former gravel pit, transformed by natural succession - fully accessible.
Read MoreThe innovative design solution goes beyond the ordinary—creating a space that nurtures learning, fosters connections, and promotes wellbeing for the environment and students.
Read MoreImagine a city seriously capable of looking after its inhabitants. One that allows them to build meaningful relationships and care for each other.
Read MoreEnvironmental neuroscience is an emerging field devoted to studying the impact of social and physical environments on brain processes and behaviour.
Read MoreChurchill Park within the East Auckland suburb of Glendowie is managed as a "countryside in the city", stretching 40 hectares.
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 MorePlaces already exist. They have their own qualities, no two the same. We live, work and play within them, and they’re a product of the layering up of land, people and culture.
Read MoreLyttelton Port Saddle - 2023 Sustainable Business Awards finalist
Read MorePamela’s influential carbon research is elevating the net positive impacts of the exterior built environment
Read MoreStrengthening collaboration, and emphasising the interconnections between the horticultural and landscape architecture sectors is next for IFLA and AIPH.
Read MoreThe Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant occupies a complex site of intersecting human and ecological systems.
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 MoreSetting out on a four-day hike along the central section of this dramatic new walk, a group of landscape architects and spatial designers encounters a trail design well grounded in place.
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