2015 NZILA Conference, The Spirit of Landscape: Te Mauri O Te Whenua
Friday, February 12, 2016 -
Sarah Peddie, a graduate landscape architect in our Auckland studio, recently attended the 2015 NZILA conference, The Spirit of Landscape: Te Mauri O Te Whenua. Coming away from the conference, Sarah felt inspired by the range of projects in which Landscape Architects are currently involved. It also made her think more deeply about how decisions that are made in the course of a project can effect the wider environment and community in positive ways.
The conference involved looking at cultural, tourism, productive and habitat landscapes, from different perspectives. It was held in Rotorua for a couple of days and there were a mix of speakers from around NZ and overseas, as well as field trips around Rotorua.
Going to a conference provides the chance to learn about current issues in Landscape Architecture and see the range of projects in which people are involved. After going to the conference, Sarah felt that most of the speakers and field trips have added to projects she has been working on since.
One of the sponsors of the conference, Kauri Park nursery, provided a few helicopter trips over a floating wetland and a highlight was the flight over the areas we had walked earlier in a field trip. It was a complete change of perspective, seeing the wetland and lakeside from the land and then from the sky. What you can see from the air and what you see at eye level is very different, and quickly you can see the broader landscape connections.
Overall, the conference related to a bigger question which is becoming more pressing, how to balance peoples' requirements of the land in a way that doesn't destroy our environment. Landscape Architects potentially have the skills and ability to help deal with this challenge.
For further information please contact sarah.peddie@chowhill.co.nz
Sarah is a Graduate Landscape Architect at Chow:Hill and is passionate about sustainable design and creating spaces that balance the needs of people and the evironment.
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