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Batter Up

A new mixed-used development emerging in Washington DC seeks to take advantage of its location to in...


Green Spaces Conquer Urban Jungle

A new proposal, dubbed "The Thailine", would see nearly 1 million square metres of existing space be...


Green Roof Natives

Growing green roofs to withstand the harsh conditions of Australia can be tough. Based on expert res...


5 Plants to Save the World

Despite mankind's technological advances, the potential of the plant kingdom to improve the world ar...


Green Solution to Air Pollution

Dutch company MyEarth has cultivated a more potent version of the 'Green Junkie', a plant that repor...


Art Installations Branch Out

A North Carolina-based sculptor is harnessing the power of nature to create art installations entire...


From Grass to Hydrogen Fuel

Sourcing hydrogen as fuel is usually a costly and carbon intensive process, but, in a promising brea...


It’s a Pearler!

The Pearl - a mixed-used development planned for Istanbul – centres around a series of man-made is...


AILA QLD Winners Crowned

The winners of the AILA QLD Landscape Architecture Awards 2016 have been announced, recognising the...


Hyperloop Made for Australia

Australia is to become the next frontier for a Hyperloop system, according to firm Weston Williamson...


The Best in the West

In celebration of the best of Western Australia's open, public and green spaces, the 2016 Landscape...


The Green Marquee

A proposal for a large scale public park in downtown Toronto will transform the rail corridor in the...


Seniors Thrive in Outdoor Gyms

While outdoor gyms continue to expand into parks across the country, the Seniors community is discov...


Mixed-Use Opportunities

A new approach to retail and green space has been realised in Tokyo with the execution of ‘Lograod...


A Bridge Too Far?

Norway is working on plans for the world's first “submerged floating bridges” that will span the...