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The archive users

Meeting of archive users, 9 April 2024. Photo Aad Hoogendoorn.

The users of archives are essential to the network. It is through them that history finds its way into the present and the future. They are academics, students, architectural historians, designers, exhibition curators, tour guides, journalists and members of the public interested in gardens and landscapes. They need the archives of garden and landscape architecture to be preserved and made easier to find and search. Archive users contribute their expertise, skills and motivation to apply the past to the present. Within the network, they can articulate the value of a particular archive from different perspectives. They act as experience experts and make their knowledge of garden and landscape archives available to the network. They communicate the importance of the network and inspire and motivate others.

  • Gerrie Andela

  • Marlies Brinkhuijsen
    Marlies Brinkhuijsen is a landscape architect and assistant professor at Wageningen University & Research. Her field of research is the design tradition of landscape architecture in the 20th century.

  • Noël van Dooren

  • Leo den Dulk

  • Joosje van Geest

  • Imke van Hellemondt
    Imke van Hellemondt is researcher and lecturer in Architectural History and the Designed Environment at the Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her field of research is the history of ecology and nature-culture relationships in Dutch landscape design and its international context since the nineteenth century.

  • Marianne van Lidth de Jeude

  • Andrea Prins
    Andrea Prins combines her experience as an architect with architectural historian knowledge. She researches, writes and teaches on spatiality and the impact of spatial decisions made explicitly or implicitly by politicians, economists and planners on people’s life.

  • Hanneke Schreiber

  • Gerlinde Schuller
    Gerlinde Schuller specializes in data journalism, information design and the communication of cultural heritage. Her projects operate at the intersection of these disciplines: she combines investigative research, curatorial work, writing and design.

  • Martin van den Toorn
    Martin van den Toorn trained as a landscape architect in Wageningen. He has worked at various research institutes in Wageningen and, since 2000, at the Faculty of Architecture in Delft.

  • Peter Veer
    Peter Veer is a landscape architect by training and now works as an independent documentary filmmaker and rural film historian. His documentaries focus on urban and rural development, architecture, landscape, sustainability and heritage.

  • Lara Voerman

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