Inge Bobbink, trained as an architect is an associate professor of Landscape Architecture. In cooperation with colleagues, she developed the educational program for the master track of Landscape Architecture. Between 2010 and 2022, she was responsible for the coordination and ongoing development of the LA programme.
She is teaching and supervising bachelor, master and PhD students, lectures internationally, and participate in di erent advisory boards. Her current research focuses on identifying landscape architectonic, circular, ecological, and perceptive values of traditional water systems worldwide. The goal is to gain insides for today’s design challenges. https://circularwaterstories.org.
Selected thesis projects that Inge has supervised:
– Kao, Y.T. (2021) Reviving Ponds in the Urban Network, Taoyuan County, Taiwan [Selected for Archiprix, BK]
– Yan, R. (2021) Ancient salination, a generator for a sustainable development of the salt villages in Danzhou, China
– Zhao, J. (2020) A New Watery Balance: Rede ne The Scenic and Circular Waterscape in The Villages In Wuyuan, China
– Surajaras, P.R. (2019) Breathe: Rede ning a zone of informal settlements for Ho Chi Minh City