Vondel Verses In 2012, Anouk Vogel, together with architect Johan Selbing, designed a series of cast-iron benches and drinking fountains for
Vondelpark in Amsterdam. The project formed part of a wider commission to renew the park’s furniture and facilities, and is frequently cited as an example of Vogel’s approach to combining functionality with narrative and symbolism in landscape design. The project was the winning entry of a municipal competition for experimental housing and has been widely published in architectural media.
Bahrain Pavilion, Expo 2015 Vogel contributed as part of the design team for the Bahrain Pavilion at
Expo 2015 in Milan, Italy. The pavilion, designed by Dutch architect Anne Holtrop, featured a series of ten open-sided concrete “chapels” housing fruit trees, evoking the historic agricultural landscapes of Bahrain. The project was awarded the Silver Medal for Architecture and Landscape at the exposition. Vogel’s role focused on the integration of planting and landscape elements within the pavilion’s modular garden structures.
Gardens at Jameel Arts Centre In 2018, Vogel designed a suite of seven courtyard gardens for the Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai, working with Serie Architects. Each garden represents a distinct desert
biome (such as Arabian, Australian, Namibian, Chihuahuan, Socotran, Sonoran, and Madagascar’s Spiny Forest), and includes locally adapted or endangered plant species drawn from desert ecology. Vogel’s gardens at Jameel provide moments of quiet reflection between gallery spaces and help blur boundaries between built architecture and living landscape.
Westersingel Bridge Westersingel Bridge in Rotterdam, located on the Westersingel near Kortenaerstraat. This bridge was designed by Studio Selva and Anouk Vogel Landscape Architecture. == Publications ==