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05/24/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/23/2025 10:08

Regenerative planting design for urban spaces

Join Landscape Architect and author, Nick Robinson, in this landscape and planting design workshop.

Hear about functional and beautiful urban gardens and greenspaces, where the designers are on a mission: to regenerate urban ecosystems to enhance our living environment.

This workshop will cover how groupings of plants can work together to boost biodiversity. We'll look at examples of regenerative plantings in residential and public spaces that are designed to provide safe and supportive habitats for flora and fauna.


"Pressure for development in urban and rural areas is eroding their ability to support healthy ecosystems, and reducing space for plants and wildlife. We can make much better use of the gardens and greenspaces we still have, multiplying their ecological value many times.

This workshop will explore innovations in regenerative planting design. We will look at natural models for planting design and the work of some of New Zealand's most ecologically minded and adventurous planting designers".

ABOUT

Landscape Architect Nick Robinson has twenty five years experience of landscape architecture professional practice in New Zealand and Britain. He has worked on award winning landscapes of industry as well as urban regeneration, parks and private gardens.

In addition to professional practice, Nick has taught landscape architecture at universities in the UK, USA, New Zealand and Germany, specialising in planting design and has a range of publications to his credit including the Planting Design Handbook.

Nick recently spent two years working with international experts on urban ecology, green roofs and green walls at the Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, UK, with a focus on current thinking on ecological approaches to urban design and innovations in planting design for biodiversity.

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