The Rotorua Lakefront Development won the NZILA Category - Parks, Open Spaces and Recreation Award as well as the George Malcolm Supreme Award at the 2024 NZILA Resene awards ceremony.
Read MoreIsthmus Principal Landscape Architect Grant Bailey has been thinking about the way we design to assure that resilient stormwater systems are a part of our future.
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 MoreThe volcanic scoria cone of Maungawhau/Mount Eden is waahi tapu—a sacred place of immense historical, cultural and spiritual significance to the Mana Whenua iwi/hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Read MoreTe Ara Tupua is the highly anticipated harbour-side walking and cycling link between Wellington and Lower Hutt.
Read MoreLake Rotorua is a taonga - a highly prized natural resource - for those that live on its shores, the city that has grown along its edge, and the nation treasures it as a destination.
Read MoreManukau city is a young, fast growing settlement 23 kilometres south of Auckland’s city centre. The community has a large Pasifika population, and is home to Auckland Botanic Gardens (ABG), which plays a key role as a cultural institution educating residents and students about the South Pacific bioregion.
Read MoreTe Ara Awataha is a 1.5km green corridor located in the heart of the new Northcote town centre and housing redevelopment.
Read MoreWhen Te Ākitai Waihoua approached Isthmus to rethink an earlier masterplan for Wirihana, in South Auckland, we immediately saw the ability to weave the untapped value of the Puhinui Stream and its environs into an intensive residential setting.
Read MoreTe Hauāuru Reserve is an integrated green space that takes its design takes cues from the site’s location within the network of upper Waitematā inlets and streams and the history of the kauri forests that once covered the area.
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