This talk provides an overview of the state of the landscape architecture profession and introduces the critical role that landscape architects play in advancing the profession by demanding the highest standards of education, training, research and professional practice
Read MoreThe reduced costs associated with pocket parks made them very attractive to communities and provided their residents with a little oasis of tranquility and relaxation.
Read MoreResearchers from NIWA are developing the first, nationally consistent flood inundation hazard and risk assessment for New Zealand. It’s vital research that’s revealing how changing rainfall patterns, rising
Read MoreAuckland Stadium at Quay Park by HKS, in Auckland, New Zealand, also known as Te Tōangaroa, is one of 33 future projects that have been announced as winners of this year’s World Architecture Festival WAFX Awards.
Read MoreHave your say on the actions and activities that New Zealand should take in the second half of the decade to help navigate towards a low-emissions future. Consultation is open until August 21, 2024.
Read MoreThe Biodiversity in Place Framework provides a practical guide to bring nature back into our cities, towns and suburbs.
Read MoreThe Government plans to introduce 19 new protection areas in the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana.
Read MoreThe case study of the Auckland Botanic Gardens exemplifies a successful integration of water-sensitive design within an urban park setting.
Read MoreCyclone Gabrielle sparked Ava Roimata Wright’s journey into her Master of Landscape Architecture research.
Read MoreMartins Creek Estuary, a remnant of coastal wetland on the south side of the Buller River Delta, has been getting reforestation attention from The Restoring and Protecting Flora Project during its final months.
Read MoreThe National Gallery of Australia has announced a shortlist of five finalists for the National Sculpture Garden Design Competition.
Read MoreWe need to change the way we use our land if we are to hold the line on environmental quality, let alone improve it. In Aotearoa New Zealand, land use has been changing since humans first arrived, and it continues today - Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
Read More"Landscape architecture is an art form that, if anything, can tell about the relationship between nature, society and man. It can help give us the good life that contains both meaning, well-being, experience and realization."
Read MoreWorking together, Boffa Miskell ecologists and landscape architects have devised ways to provide bat-friendly connections in a new Hamilton housing development.
Read MoreEnvironment Southland has completed its hunt for mice on Stewart Island Rakiura – with great results: no evidence of the small rodents detected.
Read MoreClaire Martin presented at the 2024 NZILA Wānanga on the topic of "Mobile Urban Generalists: A Case for Curiosity and Optimism."
Read MoreMarina Cervera recently spoke at the NZILA Wānanga about the ongoing evolution of Barcelona's urban landscape.
Read MoreThe Aotearoa Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide was awarded the NZILA Charlie Challenger Supreme Award — 2024 at the NZILA Resene Awards in May 2024.
Read MorePā Reo, Wraight & Associates, was joint winner of the NZILA Te Karanga O Te Tui Supreme Award — 2024 at the NZILA Resene Awards in May 2024.
Read MoreThe Te Kapua Park Playground was a joint recipient of the NZILA Te Karanga O Te Tui Supreme Award at the 2024 NZILA Resene Award Ceremony.
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