Noël van Dooren is a landscape architect, writer and researcher. He has worked at H+N+S Landscape Architects and as the head of the Landscape Architecture department of the Amsterdam Academie van Bouwkunst. He will shortly receive his doctorate from the University of Amsterdam with a thesis on the representation of time in contemporary landscape architecture, focusing on its application in professional practice and education. Van Dooren is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Landscape Architecture.
issues 1–108 are available in PDF format
Call for Abstracts OASE #115 about “Interferences: Migrating Practices in Europe”, written by Justin Agyin, Kornelia Dimitrova,
Christoph Grafe and Bernard Colenbrander. Deadline is June 19, 2022. Read the full text of the OASE #115 Call for Abstracts in the PDF.
Museums stage public encounters between visitors, objects and
stories. This is not limited to a tour through the exhibition spaces, it
starts already with monumental or ‘tresholdless’ entrances.
This issue of OASE makes a critical analysis of how soil connects to
urban planning and urban design, and how it can adjust those practices
in exploring new agendas.
Read all about the presentation in the pdf file.
A different understanding of Modernity
> From a linear to a cyclical model for architectural history> What is good, not so good or bad architecture?
> Analysis of the force field of architectural appreciation and depreciation