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Anouk Kuitenbrouwer is a Lecturer in Spatial Planning and Urban Design at ETH Zürich's Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. She is also a partner at KCAP Architects & Planners, bringing over 20 years of professional experience in architecture and urban planning across Europe and Southeast Asia. Her academic role includes teaching in the international Master’s program on Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems.
Education:
- 1993–1996: Henry van de Velde Instituut, Antwerp (BE)
- 1996–1997: École d’Architecture Paris Belleville, Paris (FR)
- 1997–1998: St. Lucas Hogeschool, Brussels (BE)
Research & Expertise: Focused on urban transformations, station/airport developments, innovation districts, and strategic master planning. She emphasizes stakeholder engagement and process design in complex urban projects, with research informing practical applications through workshops and advisory roles.
Key Projects: Supervised major developments like Wunderkammer Obersendling (Munich) and LabCampus (Munich), and contributed to international competitions in Iceland, Vietnam, and China. Her publications explore adaptive urban strategies and the intersection of innovation and urban form.
Awards:
- 2021: 1st Prize for Keflavík Airport Area Strategic Masterplan
- 2020: 1st Prize for Winterthur Lindareal Transformation
- 2019: 1st Prize for Zurich High-Rise Guidelines Update
Advisory Roles: Chair of multiple jury panels for urban development projects in Switzerland and beyond. Actively involved in design reviews for the Jurong Town Corporation (Singapore) and the IBA Heidelberg initiative.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with KCAP and ETH Zürich's Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development (IRL), integrating academic research with professional practice.





