DesignwithNature

We work with like minded groups and partners to develop innovative nature-first solutions. Check out what we've been doing . . .

The Future is Wild @ The Hillocks
WildLab designed and developed the concept, landscape and building for The Future is Wild @ The Hillocks - an innovative visitor experience where place, architecture, VR storytelling, and hands-on planting combine. Each stage reveals Aotearoa’s ecological past and future, guiding visitors from awe to action. The result is a powerful design framework that directly supports nature’s restoration.
Te Ara Ōtākaro Avon River Trail
A community logo design for Te Ara Ōtākaro Avon River Trail uses a multi‑interpretive mark to celebrate connections to the river. It cleverly evokes winding water, long‑finned eel (tuna), a footprint, and movement—expressing the trail’s story with a simple, evocative image.
Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project
A former mining and farmland site now transforms into thriving native rainforest, nurtured by volunteers and an on‑site nursery. It offers hands‑on experiences—seed‑raising, planting, monitoring, citizen science—while restoring the unique habitat where the Tāiko (Westland petrel) breeds. Over 200,000 eco‑sourced plants have been established.
Oparara Basin Experience Design
Using a ‘Lost World’ narrative, this design transforms Oparara Basin into a top-tier West Coast experience. Visitors encounter moa silhouettes at the entry, then use augmented-reality storytelling to connect past extinctions with present-day conservation efforts—spurring engagement with native species like whio and kiwi.
Eden Project Christchurch Ōtautahi: Ki Uta Ki Tai
An eco‑tourism project to transform the earthquake‑scarred land along the Avon Ōtākaro River into a dynamic waterscape—blending performance space, wetlands, sensory “rain,” “moss,” and “rainbow” rooms, and flood‑resilient landscapes. It combines environment, culture, and experience to reshape Christchurch through water‑enabled connection and renewal
Guide Hill Station Outdoor Museum Interpretation Design
A sequence of interpretation panels weaves stories through tussockland, guiding visitors across Guide Hill Station’s landscape. These panels unfold the history and ecology of merino sheep, mountains, wild Pūkaki, lakes, and restoration efforts—bringing the land’s heritage vividly to life.
Wild Heart Project Punakaiki Storytelling
A series of interpretation panels brings local nature stories to life, guiding volunteers through the plant nursery, sharing the project’s mission, and helping them become storytellers themselves—turning each visit into an engaging, educational exploration of this coastal restoration effort.
Waitui Farm: Growing a Forest Future
Waitui Farm explores how residential development can actively contribute to native forest restoration, reconnecting Geraldine to the Southern Alps via ecological corridors. By integrating biodiversity goals into land-use planning, the project demonstrates a regenerative approach to rural-urban design.
Whitehaven Vineyard Landscape Restoration
The Springs is a long-term landscape vision for Whitehaven Wines - restoring native ecosystems alongside a working vineyard in the Wairau Valley. This project weaves together ecological design, viticultural insight, and community storytelling to show how wine and wild nature can thrive side by side.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Social Housing
A small urban pocket transforms into a vibrant, native‑plant sanctuary around three homes, offering more than housing. Thoughtfully designed landscapes, with decks oriented toward Aoraki, welcome native birds and foster ecological renewal—turning a modest development into a green, community‑inspired haven.
Marian College
An industrial warehouse site is transformed into a warm, welcoming learning environment with themed gardens, fruit trees, and a reflective walk. Outdoor classrooms, native plantings, and productive gardens invite students to nurture and care for their surroundings—blending place, spirituality, and nature.
Greenhill Lodge Masterplan
The Greenhill Lodge masterplan creates a welcoming retreat where gardens, pathways and views flow together with the surrounding landscape. It brings together planting, architecture and outdoor spaces to offer guests a richer connection with nature while enhancing the lodge’s character and sense of place.
Taranaki Tracks and Trails Strategy 2040
The Taranaki Tracks and Trails Strategy 2040 sets a long-term vision for how journeys through the region can connect people with the mana of Taranaki. By grounding design in cultural narrative and ecological values, the strategy offers a pathway for tracks and trails to inspire, connect, and transform communities and visitors alike.
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