Kings Cross is now buzzing with all sorts of people, attractive buildings and generous spaces, an array of features and activities.
Read MoreThe upcoming WGIC2024 in Auckland will span from 2-5 September, hosted by the University of Auckland. Organised in association with Design for Nature and the World Green Infrastructure Network (WGIN).
Read MoreA Destination Skatepark in Kilbirnie is getting ready to roll with skatepark specialist company CONVIC confirmed as designers.
Read MoreThe reconstruction of the Catharijnesingel canal, as well as the recovery of a linear park running along its banks, is an exemplary intervention for the survival of our cities in this new climate era.
Read MoreAs climate change brings increasing flood threats, cities need to be designed like giant sponges that allow water to drain away safely.
Read MoreAuckland Council’s park management has been hailed as world-leading by an international panel of judges from the World Urban Parks (WUP) network.
Read MoreWoody Meadows are dense naturalistic plantings that are composed of Australian trees and shrubs exclusively. They are maintained through coppicing, a tactic that influences vegetal structural responses and enhances the visual impact of a plant.
Read MoreIt’s a multi-layered wonder-filled story that has entranced me and brought me back after 34 years to a Chateau and grounds 55km southeast of Paris called Vaux le Vicomte.
Read MoreAround half of New Zealanders are more worried about climate change following this year’s severe weather events, and the majority are looking for affordable ways to take action in their own lives.
Read MoreIndian architect and urbanist Dikshu C. Kukreja sits down with global leaders, brings out great insights into what some major cities in the world are doing to create more liveable environments for their inhabitants
Read MoreThe small township of Wānaka is to get a major boost to its globally renowned reputation with its new lakefront development winning an International Federation of Landscape Architects Award of Excellence.
Read MoreSometimes landscape architects have once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Four years ago Diane Menzies was asked by a Chinese colleague, Professor Liu Xiaoming, to help him with a dictionary project.
Read MoreEarth is experiencing an unprecedented rate of change. We are all living with ‘Code Red’.Herein, the 2024 IFLA 60th World Congress calls for humankind to take urgent action to prevent the worst impacts of environmental crises
Read MoreIt’s not often you hear the words “you must check out the local water treatment plant”, but we hope you do. Waiaroha opened to the public in October following 5 years of development. It was blessed at dawn through a pōhiri attended by over 400 people.
Read MoreTamsin Faragher was recently invited to deliver a keynote address at the World Urban Forest Forum held in Washington D.C, USA. Initial puzzlement at why Cape Town would be invited – a treeless biome – turned to curiosity.
Read MoreThe New Tashkent City master plan attempts to carefully examine critical aspects of traditional city planning, setting up lasting development goals for the design.
Read MoreNUWAO aims to develop nature-based urban design solutions, rooted in Indigenous knowledge.
Read MoreTaupō is one of the North Island’s most-visited destinations for New Zealanders and international tourists.
Read MoreIn this article, Garth Falconer shares his experience of the 75th IFLA Congress from his recent visit to Stockholm.
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