What is a Landscape Architect?
The work of landscape architects is both in the creation of new landscapes - urban,
rural, residential or public - and in the management and conservation of natural
and heritage landscapes. Landscape architects have a passion for the landscape,
for its care, and for its enhancement by design. Landscape architects are trained
in site-specific landscape design, contract documentation and supervision, landscape
planning and management, landscape assessment, and landscape policy formulation.
Landscape architects usually don't implement their designs, but they assist clients
in inviting and reviewing tenders from landscape contractors, awarding contracts,
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Membership Category
The members listed hold an NZILA-recognised qualification in landscape architecture,
are current financial members of the NZILA, and operate as bona fide landscape
architects. The members listed individually, or under each practice name, are
bound by the ethical and professional standards of the NZILA, and by their commitment
to excellence in client services. For assistance in selecting a landscape architect,
or for more information, please phone 0800 THE NZILA, (0800 843 694) or email
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Member (Registered) | A
person who has made a unique and outstanding contribution to the advancement of
the profession in New Zealand (will have been a former Fellow of the Institute).
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A Fellow of the Institute - A Registered member of the NZILA who
has been recognised by the Institute for their significant contribution to the
status or advancement of the profession. |
NZILA
(Registered)
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Registered NZILA Landscape Architect has a landscape architecture degree,
has passed the Institute’s professional practice exam and has met the Institute’s
requirements of a Continuing Professional Development programme.
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A person who
has an accredited degree in Landscape Architecture but has yet to complete the
Institute's professional practice exam for Registered membership. |
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Note: Members are listed in: 1.
descending order of membership seniority, then 2. alphabetical order by surname |
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