Tag: Landscape
RSSCopper house
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This landscape takes inspiration from its stunning surrounds while its finished form offers much to the immediate environs.
Designer profile: Darryl Moore
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Meet a London-based Kiwi who is transforming the English capital’s derelict urban spaces, one garden at a time.
The painted garden
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Graduate landscape architect Steffan Kraberger muses on the inherent narratives of this well-traversed landscape.
Auckland Waterfront scoops accolades
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A key project as part of the Wynyard Quarter revitalisation has scooped two leading international awards.
Footsteps in the sand
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Landscape Architecture New Zealand reports on the 2014 NZILA Conference.
Urban connection
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Den Aitken considers the role of productive landscapes in urban communities.
Making space for place
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Simon van Praag muses on the growing global interconnectivity of placemaking and urban design.
Reclaiming Wangaloa
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This rejuvenated rural Otago landscape pays homage to its former industrial use.
Te Kopahou Reserve
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Plunging cliffs and a harsh coast provide the backdrop to this subtle yet alluring reserve.
Auckland Airport landscapes
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Views from both airborne and land-based approaches to Auckland Airport now centre on abstract earth forms.
Green streets
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Living wall unveiled in heart of Auckland city.
Future Park
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Amalie Wright provides an analysis of contemporary trajectories in urban park design.
Daldy Street Park – Auckland
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History, geology and industry combine in a waterfront project that’s a hybrid of street and park.
8th Biennial of Landscape Architecture
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Entries called for the Rosa Barba Prize for landscape architecture.
Mapua Waterfront Park
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After extensive remedial work, a small patch of estuarine coastline near Nelson can finally be called a place for people rather than pesticide.
Stonefields
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A development carved out of the floor of a former quarry, resembles, in part, just what it states.
AUT University environs
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A walk around the outside of AUT University’s latest addition.
Legacy with stone
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From Maori settlements to colonial times, Philip Smith reflects on New Zealand’s history of dry stone wall construction.