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Award winning projects from the Institute's bi-annual awards.

Forest floor or duff, is a vital part of forest ecosystems
O Mahurangi —Penlink. Forest Duff Regeneration Strategy.

NZILA Category Winner He Iti Pounamu — 2024

Just five kilometres over the harbour bridge from the city centre of Tāmaki Makaurau a once-dormant suburb has been reawakening through a design-led approach to community regeneration.
Northcote Regeneration Master Plan

NZILA Award of Excellence Master Planning and Urban Design Strategy — 2024

Gentle lazy breezes' lands at Te Hōpua-ā-Rangi historic causeway public space on the on the old bridge alignment
Ngā Hau Māngere

NZILA Category Winner Transport — 2024

Generosity of space - for people, for ecology and for water.
Invercargill City Streets Stage 01 – Esk and Don Streets

NZILA Award of Excellence Civic and Urban Design — 2024

A new relationship with  Te Rotorua-nui-a Kahumatamomoe has been created for future generations, a relationship that respects the lake and enhances the wairua and mauri of this shared cultural landscape.
Rotorua Lakefront Redevelopment

NZILA George Malcolm Supreme Award — 2024, NZILA Category Winner Parks, Open Spaces and Recreation — 2024

Photo: David St George
Te Wānanga

NZILA George Malcolm Supreme Award — 2022, NZILA Category Winner Civic and Urban Design — 2022

Photo: Petra Leary
Maungawhau Tihi Boardwalk

NZILA Category Winner Parks, Open Spaces and Recreation — 2022

Photo: Josh Joe
Tahitai—one tide, one journey

NZILA Award of Excellence Transport — 2022

Napier Landscape Study
Napier Landscape Study

NZILA Award of Excellence Resource Management and Strategic Planning — 2022

City Centre Design Collective
City Centre Design Collective

NZILA Award of Excellence Master Planning and Urban Design Strategy — 2022

Ngāmotu New Plymouth City Centre Strategy.
Ngāmotu New Plymouth City Centre Strategy

NZILA Award of Excellence Master Planning and Urban Design Strategy — 2022

Image: uploads/2022_01/Te_Tangi_a_te_Manu_03.jpg
Te Tangi a Te Manu: Aotearoa New Zealand Landscape Assessment Guidelines

NZILA Category Joint Winner Research and Communication — 2022