Van Dooren (Ewijk, 1967) is a landscape architect, graduated from Wageningen University in 1991 and lives in Utrecht at 2 meters above NAP. Noël is an inquisitive thinker and researcher who also likes to work outdoors. He manages a farm near Zutphen and sees it as a window on the future development of the Netherlands.

Noël van Dooren

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Noël started at H+N+S landscape architects in 1992. He spread his wings as an independent and was successively editor at Blauwe Kamer, head of landscape architecture at the Academy of Architecture Amsterdam, PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, coordinator of the professional experience period, lecturer at Van Hall Larenstein Velp, researcher at Aeres Almere and provincial advisor on spatial quality in South Holland. In these different roles his main themes were water management, energy, agriculture and food, but he is also concerned with the history, quality assurance and archiving of landscape architecture. As an independent artist, he initiates his own projects, writes and teaches at home and abroad, mainly based on his dissertation Drawing Time.