Imagine walking up to a newly constructed building, its sleek lines and modern facade catching the eye, only to be met with a barren, uninspired outdoor space that feels like an afterthought. This scenario plays out far too often in architectural projects where landscaping is sidelined until the
In a bold move to address the pressing housing crisis across England, the UK government has unveiled an ambitious initiative to create a new generation of towns designed with sustainability and community well-being at their core. This strategic plan, driven by insights from an independent report by
Imagine a design process where the land itself speaks first, guiding every decision from concept to completion, and where the voices of Indigenous communities are not just heard but are the foundation of every project. In the heart of Mparntwe/Alice Springs, a recent forum organized by the Regional
As the world grapples with environmental challenges like climate change, water scarcity, and increasing wildfire risks, front yards are evolving from mere decorative spaces into dynamic areas that prioritize sustainability, safety, and aesthetic appeal. Looking ahead to 2026, a significant
Nestled in the heart of Birchgrove along Sydney Harbour, a quiet public space stands as a remarkable testament to the power of thoughtful landscape architecture, often overlooked by those chasing more flamboyant designs. This unassuming park, celebrated by experts in the field, embodies a
In the ever-evolving world of landscape architecture, few have left as indelible a mark on a university campus as Mark Hough has at Duke University, where he has served as the head landscape architect since 2000. Recently named the recipient of the prestigious Alfred P. LaGasse Medal by the