Born in 1977 in Geneva, Switzerland, Anouk Vogel studied landscape architecture at the Metropolitan University of Manchester. She has been living in Switzerland, the United States, England, Germany, and the Netherlands. After having worked for several landscape architecture offices including West 8, Bureau B+B, and Inside Outside/Petra Blaisse she founded her own practice in Amsterdam in 2007. Teaching and lecturing experiences include TU Delft, Manchester Metropolitan University, Tromsø Architecture Institute, Trondheim Architecture School, EPFL in Lausanne, the Architecture School of Bergen in Norway, and the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture.
Since 2001, Anouk Vogel and Johan Selbing have been collaborating on numerous projects. Johan Selbing was born in Linköping, Sweden and studied architecture at the Chalmers University in Gothenburg and at Aarhus School of Architecture in Denmark. He further made postgraduate studies and subsequent research at the Royal Arts Academy in Stockholm.
PRIZES
2009 Out of Metal, prototype for Voestalpine Polynorm 3D Cladding, NL
Selected for realisation
2009 Cacticity, temporary garden, Bilbao, ES
1st Prize
2009 Vondel Verses, new furniture for the Vondelpark, Amsterdam, NL
1st Prize
2008 Garden of Escher, temporary garden, Chaumont-sur-Loire, FR
Selected for realisation
2008 A Chaque Château son Jardin, temporary garden, Lausanne, CH
1st Prize
2008 Inforest, reading room, contemporary art centre, Vilnius, LT
1st Prize
2008 Mazeikiai’s Fountain, new design for the only fountain of Mazeikiai, LT
1st Prize
2008 Célestine, silence space, Dordrecht, NL
1st Prize
2007 Three Shades, artist residences, Beijing, CN
3rd Prize
2006 Cache-Cache, experimental house in a wooded area, Almere, NL
Selected for realistation
2006 The Ornithologist’s House, experimental house, Almere, NL
Selected for realistation
2005 Horeca Botanica, a new identity for the Oostzeedijk, Rotterdam, NL
1st Prize
2004 It Came From the Earth, private house in Leiden, NL
Honourable Mention
2004 Amaze, playgrounds for 2 kindergartens, Tromsø, N
1st Prize
2004 Bulb It Up, re-use of old bulb sheds as “chambres d’hôtes”, Lisse, NL
3rd Prize
2001 Polychromes, temporary in Cernier, CH
Selected for realisation