Tag: "Design"

Hedonistic Sustainability

Hedonistic Sustainability

Hedonistic sustainability. In a society where the never-ending onslaught of buzzwords, catchphrase and ‘hot topics’ can become a genuine threat to one’s sanity, you could almost be forgiven for dismissing this concept as yet another empty marketing gimmick. However, grounding itself in the basic concept that pleasure is the only intrinsic focus for going green, [...]

An artistic garden of two halves

An artistic garden of two halves

The relationship of the natural world to both art and architecture is celebrated in the debut Ellerslie International Flower Show exhibition garden by designer Kevin Gillespie.
The Manawatu landscape architect from GLD Architectural Landscape Design will create a garden of two halves – a studio and a gallery – set within the context of the bright, [...]

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Beams & Timber Direct Ltd – building a solid reputation

Julie from Beams & Timber Direct tells us about some of their recent projects.

Green Wall for Auckland City gets the go ahead

Green Wall for Auckland City gets the go ahead

A Green Wall project from the Committee for Auckland’s Future Leaders Programme has received a funding boost to bring it to life.

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“Greening the Rubble” wins growing support

A community response to the Canterbury earthquakes has received a prestigious local award for building temporary parks and gardens on damaged sites.

Auckland city’s Maungarei Springs Wetland opens

Auckland city’s Maungarei Springs Wetland opens

The Maungarei Springs Wetland, a key amenity of the Stonefields urban village development in Mt Wellington, has opened.

Roof garden magic:  before & after case study

Roof garden magic: before & after case study

Virtuoso Landscape Design creates a relaxing rooftop haven in Auckland.

Designing gardens for progressive buildings: case study

Designing gardens for progressive buildings: case study

One of the most interesting challenges associated with designing gardens for progressive buildings is bedding them back into the context of the neighbourhood in which they are situated, writes Philip Smith from O2 Landscapes.

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