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Why graffiti free is a sign of success for an award winning project
Posted 01 03 2018
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The Harewood Underpass
The latest in our video series celebrating the Resene NZILA Pride of Place award winners takes us to the outskirts of Christchurch where a stunning underpass inspired by the alps and the Canterbury weather has been well received. Mike Thomas from Jasmax outlines the project and tells us why the lack of graffiti on the infrastructure category winner is so important.
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Updated Registration Programme guidelines now available
Ka Rere Te Manu sets out the updated pathway to Registration for 2027 applicants, with new guidance for prospective applicants and Registered members supporting the programme.
The NZILA Registration Programme is changing, with an updated process taking effect for members applying for Registration in 2027. The …
12 Aug
NZILA submits on Proposed National Conservation Policy Statement
Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects has submitted on the Proposed National Conservation Policy Statement, contributing the …
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IFLA APR Newsletter: July Edition
Welcome to your July update! In this month's roundup, we explore projects ranging from macro-scale regional masterplans to mature vertical …
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