Entente Florale - Jury Members

Jury Members

Austria (AT)

  • Martin Wagner, Landscape architect, Blumenbüro Österreich
  • Johanna Renat, Sociologist, student for regional development and urban studies

Belgium (BE)

  • Rudi Geerardyn, landscape architect - town planner; Vice-chair of the jury
  • Harold Grandjean, agriculture and horticulture engineer
  • Vincent Gobbe, Agricultural and forest engineer

Croatia (HR)

  • Ana Petrina

Cz Republic (CZ)

  • Inka Truxova, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society; Chair of the jury
  • Petr Šiřina, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society
  • Jaroslav Brzak, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society

France (FR)

  • Max Martin, Professional of landscape, CNVVF
  • Mathieu Battais, Master of Geography and Town planning, CNVVF

Germany (DE)

  • Dr. Rüdiger Kirsten, landscape architect, Entente Florale Deutschland; Vice-chair of the jury
  • Dr. Lutz Wetzlar, Village and Regional Planer, Entente Florale Deutschland
  • Hildegunde Franziska Henrich, landscape architect, Entente Florale Deutschland

Hungary (HU)

  • Erika Pollak, Project coordinator, Entente Florale Hungary
  • János Prutkay, Entente Florale Hungary, Ministry of National Development and Industry
  • Szilvia Halász Spanyárné, landscape architect, Entente Florale Hungary

Ireland (IE)

  • Eamonn De Stafort, tourism consultant

Italy (IT)

  • Anna Furlani Pedoja, landscape architect
  • Jacopo Fontaneto, journalist
  • Emanuela Borio, ecological and regional planner
  • Mauro Paradisi

Netherlands (NL)

  • Nico Anthony Brink landscape architect
  • Marjolijn Ruijs, landscape contractor

Slovenia (SI)

  • Anton Schlaus, B.Arch., Entente Florale Slovenija
  • Martina Schlaus, M.Arch., Entente Florale Slovenija

United Kingdom (UK)

  • Sue Rodrigues, Royal Horticultural Society
  • Clive Addison, Britain in Bloom
  • Peter Holman, Horticultural & Management consultant

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