3rd Lecturers
Lecturer 3
1957 30th August born in Tunis. 1979 Plant biology degree at Paris-Orsay University. 1979/1980 Studies of Scenography at Ecole Jacques Lecoq, school of theater, Paris. 1980-1984 Studies at National school of landscape architecture (Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Paysage- ENSP), Versailles. 1984 Qualified landscape architect (DPLG). 1986 Foundation of Agence Ter, landscape architecture company, with two partners: Michel Hoessler and Olivier Philippe. 1987-1998 Teatcher at the ENSP. 1993-1997 Landscape architect adviser of the Eure council in France. 1996-1998 President of the French Federation of Landscape architects (FFP). Since 1998 Professor at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, faculty of architecture, Landscape Institute (Institut für Landschaft und Garten. 2001 Opening of a new Agence Ter office in Karlsruhe.
Lecturer 3
Alain Richert (1947) studied Medicine (1971). Until 1978 he has been experimenting in the fields of painting, photography and video, having given numerous exhibitions. He has also studied botany and ornithology, and has been interested in the world of gardens and books and filmography on gardening. He has designed both private and public gardens in historic centres. Adviser to rural collectives, he has given a workshop at the School of Landscape of Versailles, Architecture in gardening. His main concern is to try to relate history, art and science to the creation of gardens.
Lecturer 3
Born in Barcelona in 1968. Agricultural Engineer and Landscape Architect. She has worked since 1989 on gardening and landscaping designs, including the restoration of the Lake of Arriaga in Vitoria, the gardens of Sabadell Art Museum, Cordellas Park in Cerdanyola, the swimming pool of the Son Antem hotel in Majorca, and the restoration of the La Gripia torrent in Terrassa. She is a regular collaborator with the following architects: Tarrassó-Espinas, Eduardo Arroyo, FOA, Abalos y Herreros, Vázquez-Consuegra, Rubiño-Márquez, Coll-Leclerc, Torres-Nadal and Nebot. She gives classes at the Madrid School of Architecture (ETSAM).
Lecturer 1 and 3
Between 1981 and 1988 she worked for Barcelona City Council, where she carried out projects for public spaces such as Joan Mirò Park, the Fossar de la Pedrera, and the Park and El Sot del Migdia. She is internationally known for her projects around Europe: the remodelling of Patrick Street and Grand Parade in the city of Cork (Ireland, 7999), and the historic centres of 's-Hertogenbosch (Holland, 1993-1998) and Dublin (Ireland, 2002). ln Spain she has carried out projects such as the Joan Mirò Library, Zafra Park in Huelva (1994), Salamanca Forum Shopping Centre (1999), the Audiovisual Campus in Poble Nou (2000) and the bathing area of the Forum 2004. She has been a lecturer at the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB) since 1994.
Lecturer 3
Joan Forgas Coll is an architect (UPC) and professor of the ETSAV, since 1987, leading a professional office together with Dolors Ylla-CataIà. Its projects and works include the Vic COAC, the UV Engineering Schools, the headquarters of the City Council of Prat de Llobregat, the Telecommunications Technology Center of Catalonia, the Kursaal Theater in Manresa, the management of the new Marine Zoo in Barcelona , within the Forum 2004, and the international management contest for the high levels of the Montjuïc Park in Barcelona. These orders have been won through an architectural competition, having won several awards and distinctions.
Lecturer 3
José Antonio Marina is Head of the Philosophy Department for Baccalaureate students. He likes to consider himself a "cultural detective" and is proud of being a good gardener and having invented a new variety of cabbage, called The Empress of Spears. His intellectual project consists of developing a theory of intelligence that begins with neurology and ends with ethics. He is the author of Elogio y refutación del ingenio, Teoria de la inteligencia creadora, Etica para naufragos, El misterio de la voluntad perdida, La selva del lenguaje, El vuelo de la inteligencia, and among others. He is particularly proud of La lucha por la dignidad, written in collaboration with Maria de la Valgoma. He has received numerous prizes: the National Essay Prize, the Anagrama Essay Prize, the Don Juan de Borbón Prize for the Book of the Year, the Agustin Ferret Prize for Journalism, the DMR Economy Prize and the Gine de los Rios Prize for Educational Innovation.
Lecturer 3
Bertrand Le Boudec is an architect and currently lectures at the Paris-Belleville School of Architecture. He has been awarded with L'Envers des Villes grant. ln 1995 he founded Atelier Traverses in association with Hélène Izembart, landscape architect. Their major works include the marine park on the island of Tatihou, in the English Channel, and the gardens of the Brazilian Embassy in Paris. Their published research works include Mémoires de paysages (2000), Le canal de la Somme (2003); and Waterscapes (2003); the latter deals with the treatment of wastewater by vegetal systems.
Lecturer 2 and 3
Principal director of Michel Desvigne Landscape Architects, Michel Desvigne has been designing landscapes for 19 years. He graduated initially from the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Lyon and then from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Paysage at Versailles Throughout his career and in current projects, Michel Desvigne collaborates with the world's leading architects, including Paul Andreu, Sir Norman Foster, Herzog and de Meuron, Rem Koolhaas Renzo Piano, I. M. Pei, Christian de Portzamparc, Jean Nouvel, Richard Rogers, Bernard Tschumi... Michel Desvigne teaches an researches at ENSP in Versailles, the "Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale" in Lausanne, the "Institut d'Architecture" in Geneva, Harvard University Graduate School of Design. ln 2000, Michel Desvigne received the Medal of the French Academy of Architecture and in 2003, he was nominated for the "Grand prix de l'urbanisme".
Lecturer 2 and 3
João Gomes da Silva (Lisbon, 1962) studied landscape Architecture at the University of Evora (1979-1985). Since 1990, he has lectured at various universities and schools: Technical University of Berlin, National School of Landscape Architecture at Versailles, the University of Girona and the University of Brasilia, among Others. ln 2001, he was chosen as member of the jury for the Grand Prix du Paysage, of the French Ministry of the Environment. Since 2000, he has been Vice President of the APAP (Portuguese Association of Landscape Architects).
Lecturer 3
Martin Knuijt (1966), landscape architect. Martin Knuijt is one of the four founders of OKRA, a prominent landscape architecture office in The Netherlands. Before OKRA he has worked for several years as designer in a team of Urban Planners and Landscape Architects with the municipality of Rotterdam. He is mostly active as designer in urban and landscape development projects on a wide range of design assignments. These vary from abstract plans and long-term visions for the development of landscapes and urban spaces to detailed designs for spatial organisation and architectural objects. The emphasis within this package is on visions and landscape and urban development projects. Recently, he has made studies on spatial use and mobility studies in the urban network. He is author of a couple of publications, including the book “Modern Park design: Recent trends”, together with Hans Ophuis and Peter van Saone.