The head of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects says the industry is uniquely placed to help in the battle against climate change.
Read MoreAn ambitious $62 million artwork is transforming the River Thames in London into a light installation at night, extending from London to Lambeth bridges.
Read MoreFairbridge Children's Park in Molong, New South Wales marks the legacy of one of Britain's largest child migration schemes.
Read MoreDr Anita Bakshi says there’s a bit of a myth perpetuated in the United States - and it’s that Native Americans are a people of the past.
Read MoreThe NZILA is welcoming the much anticipated governmental release of the draft of the laws which will replace the Resource Management Act (RMA) - but does have some concerns.
Read MoreRichard Tyler is a details man, not afraid to spend a few hours on the finer points of a design to ensure it’s just right.
Read MoreNew Zealand-raised, New York based landscape architect Steven Tupu says he is drawn to projects which attempt to address some of the challenges facing minority communites and populations of colour. Tupu presented on “Landscapes of Equity” at last month’s NZILA Firth Conference.
Read MoreA trans-disciplinary team coordinated by Carlo Ratti Associati has won the Helsinki Energy Challenge with their design for a series of islands, storing thermal energy and acting as a hub for recreational activities.
Read MoreTony Milne says he feels humbled and honoured to have been awarded a Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora at last night’s President’s Cocktail Evening in Tauranga.
Read MoreDr Simon Swaffield has been made a life member of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora.
Read MoreHenry Crothers has taken over as president of the NZILA and the new President’s Awards have been handed out for the first time.
Read MoreA new initiative begins tonight at the NZILA President’s Cocktail evening. The first ever President’s Awards will be presented at the event in Tauranga which precedes the 2021 NZILA Firth Conference.
Read MoreThis week the 2021 NZILA Firth Conference, with the theme ‘Radical Reorientation Te Rangitāmiro’ will be held in Tauranga - following the AGM and President’s Cocktail Evening on May 5.
Read MoreInspired by the light of the sun, Studio Roosegaarde has designed a method for shining large circles of far-UVC light onto public spaces, which the studio says virtually eliminates viruses including Covid-19.
Read MoreYou may have spotted billboards around key New Zealand cities celebrating the most recent Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Award winners.
Read MoreAn Auckland family wanting to create a native sanctuary while treading lightly on the land around their Morningside home, has brought in Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio for the project.
Read MoreWairarapa Moana Wetlands has been a taonga (treasure) for hundreds of years, acknowledged by local Māori as a place of tremendous cultural and spiritual value.
Read MoreDespite the first course of landscape architecture being offered in New Zealand more than 50 years ago, many outside the profession don’t know what it is about or the breadth of roles it covers.
Read MoreWhat do a pub, a library and a garden have in common? For Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio - the answer was clear - they all tell stories and it was that concept he applied to Galbraith’s Folly.
Read MoreWhat has COVID-19 told us about the way we’re living and how we need to change? LAA asked landscape architects how the global pandemic has influenced the way they think about the profession going forward.
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