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LOLA Landscape Architects

LOLA Landscape Architects is a Dutch landscape architecture firm that studies and designs spatial transitions of LOst LAndscapes.

LOLA was founded in 2006 by landscape architects Eric-Jan Pleijster, Cees van der Veeken, and Peter Veenstra. The firm has more than 40 employees, ranging from landscape architects to architects and urban planners. LOLA designs public spaces such as parks and squares, works on redevelopment plans in urban and rural areas, and develops strategies for landscape transformation and spatial research. LOLA's projects have been built and/or published all over the world.

As designers with an integrated approach to projects, LOLA continuously collaborates with other agencies and institutions with specific knowledge and experience. LOLA has its headquarters in Rotterdam and a second office in Shenzhen, China. They work worldwide for governments, provinces, municipalities, non-governmental organizations, and project developers.

LOLA believes in a combination of continuous research, experimentation, and design. They take an optimistic and conceptual approach to landscapes in transition and are fascinated by new spatial phenomena, whether in the city center, on the outskirts of the city, or in the countryside. LOLA combines knowledge of landscapes and large-scale ecosystems with contemporary ideas about people, space, and nature.

LOLA's projects have been built and/or published all over the world. They have received various awards for their work, including the Rotterdam-Maaskant Prize for Young Architects, the TOPOS Landscape Prize, and the Schelling-Architekturpreis. In their projects, they regularly collaborate with other designers, including OMA, EFFEKT, MVRDV, Piet Oudolf, Studio Akkerhuis, Powerhouse Company, and de Architekten Cie.

Key projects include
● Master plan and public space Rotterdams Tij (Feyenoord City), Rotterdam, Netherlands
● Master plan and landscape design Bajeskwartier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
● Forest Sports Park, Shenzhen, China
● Parkstadroute, Zuid Limburg, Netherlands
adidas World of Sports campus, Herzogenaurach, Germany
● Redevelopment of Sports Oasis Center, Shenzhen, China
● The Meelfabriek Garden, Leiden, Netherlands
● Public space Slachthuiswijk, Antwerp, Belgium
● Public space Merwede, Utrecht, Netherlands
● Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence, Heilbronn, Germany
● Haitang River Park, Sanya, China
● WartZ (Spoorzone), Zwolle, Netherlands
● HAID Campus, Guangzhou, China

Publications
● Lost Landscapes
Dutch Dikes
● Powered by AI (Scape)
● It's About Time (IABR)
● Landscape Works, In Search of Sharawadgi (with Piet Oudolf)
Living in Lost Landscapes (Movie)

Awards
Rotterdam-Maaskant Prize for Young Architects
● TOPOS landscape award
● Schelling Architecture Prize
● Archello Award
● Architizer A+ Award
● Paysage City 'Scape Award
● WAF China
● Rooftop of the year
● WLA Award

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