NZILA President Brad Coombs has just returned from presenting a paper to the Hengshui Wetland Landscape and Waterfront City High End Academic Exchange, in the Hebei Province, China.
Read MoreEach year, designers, illustators and other creative types await the ‘colour of the year’ from the pantone colour institute. Like any- thing “...Of the year”, it’s a subjective, largely symbolic, gesture made by trend-spotting prognosticators.
Read MoreTen years ago, when lots of New Zealanders were lining up to go to Australia, Penny and I bought a one-way ticket to Wellington.
Read MoreBroadly speaking, Montgomery focuses on the commuter suburb, cycling and public transport, public open space, and dense urban living; alternating stories of where it went wrong with examples of how to do it better.
Read MoreDiane Menzies appointed as the first leader of the Circle.
Read MoreLandscape historian John Adam places on record some of the rich heritage to be found in environmental reports.
Read MoreCouncil Landscape Architect and Ecologist Antony Shadbolt speaking on the new urban forest planned for Woolston, which will be created alongside the Land Drainage Recovery Programme works in the area.
Read MoreIn the September online issue of Landscape Architecture Aotearoawe asked two of New Zealand’s most experienced landscape planning practitioners to answer some questions on rural character that were vexing us.
Read MoreCan residential development result in better outcomes with reduced adverse amenity and visual effects when considered against the existing environment?
Read More2016 was the 300th anniversary of the birth of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, best-known for designing gardens and landscapes at some of England’s grandest stately homes.
Read MoreRae Ki Te Rae, fulfilled the brief to “...[not] just reflect Te Ao Māori back to the world, but engage and embrace it as essential to its core.”
Read MoreIn the seventh installment of an eight-part series, plantsman David McDermott examines plants suitable for interior commercial and residential environments
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