Update | Student Awards Shortlist | Longwood Reimagined | den Bell Antwerp

Update | Student Awards Shortlist | Longwood Reimagined | den Bell Antwerp

WLA Student Awards Shortlist

During the past week we have published the 2024 WLA Student Awards Shortlist with over 125 entries from university students from across the world. You can see the shortlist at https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/2024-wla-student-awards-shortlist-announced/

den Bell Antwerp, from grey courtyard to urban oasis

den Bell Antwerp, from grey courtyard to urban oasis

OMGEVING 's design transforms the triangular central courtyard into a green urban oasis. As much as 31% of greenery will be added and hard surface on the underground car park will be depaved. It creates space for nature and biodiversity and increases the quality of life. Read more at

https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/den-bell-antwerp-from-grey-courtyard-to-urban-oasis/

Longwood Reimagined set to open on November 22


Longwood Gardens will unveil Longwood Reimagined: A New Garden Experience to the public on November 22, 2024, celebrating the final stage of the most ambitious revitalization in the Garden’s 100-year history. Led by the acclaimed architecture practice WEISS/MANFREDI in collaboration with eminent landscape architecture firm Reed Hilderbrand. Read more at

https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/longwood-reimagined-set-to-open-on-november-22/

Urban Transformation of the 5th Street in the Center of Cali, Colombia


The 5th Street Project is divided into three stages, recognizing the dynamics and diverse urban forms that occur in the 2,2km length that makes up the project. Read more at

https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/urban-transformation-of-the-5th-street-in-the-center-of-cali-colombia/

Design Vision released by the City of Boston


he City of Boston recently released the?Design Vision, a?draft report?compiled by the Planning Department in partnership with Boston residents about the types of design elements that are important to Bostonians, and how to advance design principles that will encourage a vibrant, green, and inclusive city. This work is the result of more than a year of?public engagement?in which staff heard from hundreds of community members about what kinds of design make their communities feel like home.? Read more at

https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/design-vision-released-by-the-city-of-boston/

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