‘Code Red for Earth’ – a clarion call to action
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Debbie Tikao, President of the NZ Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora, brought home the fruit of many global conversations held at the 60th IFLA World Congress held in Istanbul in September ..read more
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Amberfield: Increasing residential capacity while protecting critically threatened bats
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2w ago
Working together, Boffa Miskell ecologists and landscape architects have devised ways to provide bat-friendly connections in a new Hamilton housing development ..read more
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Thinkpiece: Play and our tamariki
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2w ago
Through a selection of three of her personal ‘mantras’, Haylea Muir - Principal, Landscape Architecture at Isthmus - makes a compelling case that designing for kids is an "open gateway" for connecting land, people and culture ..read more
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Interview with a science nerd seeking a new landscape for planetary salvation
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2w ago
Steve Mushin - multi-talented designer, illustrator and inventor - is introducing thousands of children around the world to the words ultrawild and ultrawilding ..read more
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Notable award for Technical Documentation needed for residential intensification
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2w ago
As well as being a platform for a major Government announcement on the future of the Resource Management Act, the 2024 RMLA conference - Interwoven Futures - saw five notable awards presented ..read more
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From ‘Shared Wisdom in an Age of Change’ to ‘Code Red for Earth’
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2w ago
Bruno Marques' term as IFLA President will be continuing through to 2026. After returning to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington from the 60th IFLA World Congress held in Istanbul, Bruno reflects on his time in the role since 2022 and shares some of his thoughts and aspirations ..read more
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Sponge Cities: "What we need next is a change of mindsets"
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1M ago
Heather Wilkins, WSP Principal Landscape Architect, reflects on her involvement in the research report Sponge Cities: Can they help us survive more intense rainfall? and describes it as an "affirming experience". won the Research and Communication category of the 2024 Resene NZILA Awards ..read more
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Te Nohonga Toru bears fruit in time for Spring
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Finalists from the Te Nohonga Toru design challenge have now been constructed and are on show at Takutai Square, Britomart until the first week of October ..read more
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Diving into Swimmable Cities
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1M ago
We’ve all heard about liveable cities, as well as cyclable, walkable and runnable cities. So why not Swimmable Cities ..read more
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Bringing pūrākau and play together
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2M ago
Luoyun ‘Fish’ Lee, a senior landscape architect at Bespoke, shares her experience on the Te Kapua Playground project in Tūrangi - a co-recipient of Te Karanga o te Tui Award at the 2024 Resene NZILA Awards ..read more
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