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27 Mar
IFLA APR Newsletter
March update
Landscape architecture isn’t just about designing parks or streets—it’s about shaping the way we live, connect, and adapt to our …
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09 Dec
E-Publication for the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022
IFLA have just announced the e-Publication for the IFLA AAPME Awards 2022. The e-Publication showcases the exceptional works of our …
29 Nov
2022 new Registered Members
The NZILA Executive Committee and Registration Panel Chair congratulate the 22 members who successfully passed the 2022 NZILA Registration interview …
28 Nov
The problem of the two worlds
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One of the key international speakers at October’s 2022 NZILA Firth Conference was Richard J. Weller who promised delegates he …
28 Nov
Kia Whakanuia Te Whenua - People Place Landscape
Forty different authors contributed articles, including perspectives from Aboriginal, Native American and Irish landscape architects as well as Māori and Pakeha.
Kia Whakanui te Whenua - The ideal Christmas gift Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - People Place Landscape was published by …
27 Nov
IFLA Asia Pacific Region Newsletter
November Edition
Featured in this Edition: IFLA APR Talk & Share 4: Less than a week to register! Don't miss this session …
24 Nov
Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua
Available for $30 + gst for a limited time.
The final component of NZILA’s 50th anniversary celebrations is out. Tuia Pito Ora - He Whakaahua is the book created …
23 Nov
Young Landscape Architects Alliance (YLAA) in-Sight 2022 Design Ideas Competition
The Young Landscape Architects Alliance (YLAA) would like to extend an invitation to our members to participate in a Design …
22 Nov
Managing the Government House gardens
The garden management plan for Auckland’s Government House, by Jan Woodhouse from Woodhouse Associates, offers a new methodological framework for …
18 Nov
Kiwi design centre-stage at FIFA World Cup opening
Early this coming Monday morning billions of people around the world are expected to watch the opening of the 2022 …
16 Nov
2022 NZILA Firth Conference: Climate reflections
By Richard Neville
“My funky concrete seat walls are cooking the planet.” I love this. They are not my words, they are the …
09 Nov
The latest President’s update from Henry Crothers
November's Update
Here we are in November with a moment to reflect after an extremely busy few months for the Institute, our …
09 Nov
Aotearoa Flooding and Climate Change
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As the COP27 Climate Change talks get underway in Egypt this week, a solemn warning has been issued. United Nations …