Amandine has a highly sensitive graphic approach, bringing schemes to life through delicate, engaging imagery that depicts design concepts in a clear and atmospheric way.
She is interested in bringing wildness into cities and sustainable food production for community and ecosystem resilience.
Before joining Farrer Huxley, Amandine completed a landscape architecture internship in Spain and had various voluntary roles for community gardens and permaculture projects. She works part-time whilst also studying as well as working on a peri-urban organic farm.
Amandine enjoys cycling, food (both cooking and enjoying) and the (under)world of mycelium.
2020-Ongoing
MSc -Biodiversity, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health, Edinburgh University
2017-2018
MSc - Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh University
2013-2017
BA - Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh University
2011-2012
Dip of Art Foundation - Loughborough University