ANDREW VAN EGMOND - Land, Time and Form

Andrew Van Egmond approaches landscape as an act of attention. His projects work with geology, vegetation, weather and time — not to decorate a site, but to clarify its deeper character. Across islands, wetlands, forests and gardens, his work proposes a quieter design language shaped by restraint, material honesty and the slow intelligence of place.

SATURNA ISLAND

SANDSTONE-CRETE

On Saturna Island, Andrew Van Egmond approaches landscape not as decorationnbut as geological collaboration — composing walls, steps and sculptural forms frommsandstone and aggregate drawn directly from the site itself..

ON THE ROCKS

Set on a compact peninsula in Victoria, British Columbia, On the Rocks restores the primacy of site — clarifying views, reducing visual noise and allowing moss, stone, water and wind to reassert the landscape’s wilder identity.


RE-FOLDED HOUSE

On a floodplain in Vancouver, Andrew Van Egmond approaches landscape as a sequence of folded layers — sediment, wetland vegetation and floating elements — reconnecting a family house to the natural logic of the Fraser River delta.

AMSTERDAM VONDELPARK

In Amsterdam, Andrew Van Egmond designs a residential garden as a quiet extension of Vondelpark — linking a historic Pierre Cuypers residence to the surrounding urban landscape through restraint, weathering materials and an ecology of calm.

SCHOORL ANTICIPATING THE LANDSCAPE

In Schoorl, Andrew Van Egmond shapes a residential garden as a field of anticipation — using long lines, floating elements and subtle transitions to connect a contemporary house to the dune landscape beyond.

FROM MILAN OUTDOOR LIVING ATMOSPHERES

Milan continues to redefine the language of contemporary outdoor living through a quieter, more architectural sensibility — one in which landscape, hospitality, materiality and lifestyle naturally converge.

EKATERINA GALERA

Residue: Matter under pressure

Charcoal and natural pigments pressed into wood—Ekaterina Galera’s Residue tur-

ns reduction into a quiet record of time, pressure, and persistence.

SER CASASANDRA

A HOUSE OF QUIET IN HOLBOX

On Holbox Island, Ser Casasandra frames hospitality as an experience of quietude, ritual and sensory reconnection — where art, wellness and the rhythms of the sea shape a softer form of luxury.