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Vincent Javet [jah-vay] is a Swiss-Canadian designer, researcher, and educator. Trained as a landscape architect (MLA, University of Toronto) and urban planner (BURPl, Toronto Metropolitan University), he serves as Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Washington where he directs the Undergraduate Landscape Architecture Program and leads the Scan Design Foundationβs Urban Design and Landscape Architecture Studio Program. His work explores relationships between technology, ecology, urbanism, and making.Β
Vincent practices with Unknown Studio (Remote) and has previously worked in Canada, Europe, and the United States with offices including West 8 (New York City/ Rotterdam) and North Design Office (Toronto). In addition to his design experience, Vincent has held research positions with Platform for Resilient Urbanism β Centre for Landscape Research (CLR), the Green Roof Information Testing Laboratory (GRIT Lab) at the University of Toronto, and Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC).
Living and working on the territory of past, present, and future Dkhw'Duw'Absh, Duwamish, Muckleshoot, Suquamish, Tulalip and other Coastal Salish tribes.Β
Check out making Coast Salish acknowledgements matter and Native Land Digital to learn more.
email: [vjavet @ gmail.com]
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[vincent @ unknownstudio.la]