Tag: Landscape architecture
RSSA new era in maunga management
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The Tūpuna Maunga Authority is changing how Aucklanders are interacting with their Tūpuna Maunga (ancestral mountains).
Tai Tapu: A garden with a purpose
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A landscape architect-turned-sculptor and her psychiatrist husband have used native plants to create an engaging garden.
Taihape shakes off its ‘gumboot’ image
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Locals want everyone to know there’s a lot more to tempt tourists into this settlement than an affinity with rubber boots.
Inspired by the past: Te Ana Marina
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Landscape Architecture Aotearoa checks in on the transformation of the Lyttelton Harbour.
Adaptive planning for climate change
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Landscape Architecture Aotearoa discusses the various ways that adaptive planning can help coasts cope with climate change.
Ladies Mile: More homes for Queenstown
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The South Island tourist hotspot needs over 9000 more dwellings in the next decade but where will they all go?
Designing the future of our biggest city
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Landscape Architecture Aotearoa discusses how Auckland developments get advice from the Auckland Urban Design Panel.
City Tāone
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Haley Hooper shares her highlights from The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora Conference.
Wild west: New Plymouth coastal walkway
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One landscape architect argues that this west coast walkway is New Plymouth’s crown jewel.
Water, water, everywhere
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Given the region’s dependence on it, water-sensitive design (WSD) has a dedicated hub on the Auckland Design Manual (ADM).
Absolute myth busters?
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Rhys Girvan and Greg Vossler from Boffa Miskell discuss two recent legal decisions concerning Outstanding Natural Features.