Anouk Vogel

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Anouk Vogel (born 1977, Geneva) is a Swiss Dutch[1] landscape architect and designer based in the Netherlands. She trained in landscape architecture at Manchester Metropolitan University.[2]

Her work includes gardens, public art installations, landscape projects, and architectural collaborations. Notable projects include the Mirror House in Almere (with architect Johan Selbing),[3] the Vondelhappertjes [nl] (also known as Vondel Verses furniture)[4] in Amsterdam’s Vondelpark,[5] and the Bahrain Pavilion at Expo 2015 in Milan, along with a range of landscape and installation projects in Europe,[6][7] United Arab Emirates and Japan.[8]

She won the incentive prize for talented architects from the Netherlands with Johan Selbing the Prix de Rome in 2010.[9] In 2012 she won USM Mentor Prize by A&W by MVRDV.[10]

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