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Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards 2024
Posted 28 11 2023
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Award submissions now open
Entries for the Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards 2024 are now open and will close 5pm on 2 February 2024.
Awards Information
Please refer to the Call for Entries document for all the information you need to know about entering this years awards. This document covers general and specific criteria, how to submit an entry, and entry fees. The first entry from a company will be complimentary, conditions apply. Once the entries have closed, an invoice will be emailed for your entries.
Key Dates
2 February 2024 entries close
17 May 2024 - Awards Gala dinner, Parliament Banquet Hall, Wellington
Awards Categories
The Resene New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards categories are structured as follows:
TIER ONE: Supreme Awards
George Malcolm
Charlie Challenger
Te Karanga o te Tui
TIER TWO: Award Categories
Parks, Open Spaces and Recreation
Play Spaces
Civic and Urban Design
Residential and Gardens
Institutional and Commercial
Transport
Landscapes of Care
Resource Management and Strategic Planning
Master Planning and Urban Design Strategy
Landscape Planning and Assessment
Landscape Management
He Iti Pounamu
Research and Communication
Student
Enduring Landscape
How to enter an Award
Information on how to submit an Awards entry is in the Call for Entries document. Once you are ready with your submission, you will find the entry form here. Note the Enduring Landscapes category is on a separate entry form.
Thank you to:
Resene our naming rights sponsor.
Our judging panel.
The Institute acknowledges that the Awards programme is made possible through the generous support of sponsors and volunteers.
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