Landscape Architect — Stockholm
Designing urban spaces where people, animals, and nature are given room to coexist and shape their surroundings.
I am a landscape architect graduated from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), with a particular interest in how urban spaces can be both expressive and inclusive — places where people, animals, and nature have room to interact and shape their surroundings.
Born in Paris, raised in Junsele in Ångermanland, and ultimately in Stockholm — these contrasting environments have given me adaptability and a strong drive to explore new contexts.
Through my exchange year at ENSP Marseille and hands-on work at Funkia Landscape Architecture and Landskaplaget, I have developed an understanding of what it takes for vegetation to establish itself and thrive in urban environments — connecting idea, execution, and long-term management.
Redesign of a central square in Marseille, transforming a car-dominated space into a shared urban clearing where market, terraces, and open public life coexist.
A three-day workshop developing small strategic interventions to introduce greenery into the dense historic streets of the Belsunce neighbourhood.
An advanced planting design project exploring the spiral form as a spatial principle, creating a seasonal sequence of rooms from open meadow to sheltered forest.
A speculative group project exploring the Anthropocene through a fabricated superplant capable of harvesting atmospheric water — a future response to urban water scarcity.
Graduation thesis examining how residents' own expressions can be integrated into contemporary urban planning through temporary landscape architecture, grounded in Lefebvre's right to the city.
Hands-on experience in landscape maintenance and planting — Bromma Cemetery, Funkia Landscape Architecture, and gardens in Marseille. Understanding that good design requires long-term commitment.
Open to opportunities in landscape architecture — Sweden and internationally.
teacapelle@gmail.com