Sinta Komala Landscape Design
SINTA KOMALA
TIMELINE
from september 2019
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Owner @Sinta Komala Design || Atelier Walvis - Amsterdam
2018-2019
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Sr. Designer Public Space @City of Amsterdam - department of Planning and Sustainability
from 2001
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Lecturer Landscape Architecture @University of Applied Sciences van Hall Larenstein - Velp (GLD)
from 2006
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Co-founder @Atelier Walvis - Amsterdam
2001-2006
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Sr. Landscape Architect @tlu landschapsarchitecten - Utrecht
1996-2000
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Sr. Landscape Architect @Kuiper Compagnons - Rotterdam
1995/1996
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Integrated Landscape Design Course in Denmark @University of Copenhagen, Department of Landscape Architecture and Planning - EMLA: European Master of Landscape Architecture
1996
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Graduated as a landscape desiger@University of Applied Sciences van Hall Larenstein
ABOUT
SINTA KOMALA DESIGN || ATELIER WALVIS
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btw-id NL002094907B91
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KVK 34248969
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Amsterdam - The Netherlands
SEND ME A MESSAGE OR SNACKS
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0031 (6)51 821 923 (WhatsApp)
PROFILE
Designer, consultant and (part-time) lecturer in Landscape architecture. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia (1970) and based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Independent Landscape Designer @Sinta Komala Design || Walvis Designstudio
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Lecturer Landscape Architecture @University of Applied Sciences van Hall Larenstein
INSPIRATION
Inspiration for ideas, concepts, masterplans & details come from themes like: Nature, Architecture, Art, Climate (wind, water and temperature) & Cultural History.
EXPERTISE
Site-planning and design-development of outdoor spaces like parks, gardens, streetscapes, etc. Works with public and private clients. Focused on attractive designs, respectful to the context of the place.
Master planning in multi-disciplinary teams like: development of residential areas or development of private properties.
Focused on site-specific solutions within the environmental, social and economic concerns.
Planning studies and idea-development for complex planning programs. Experienced in program-research and its visualisation. Works with issues like liveability, and climate improvement.