Designing with water in urban contexts – The experience of Felixx

Authors

  • Elan Redekop van der Meulen Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands)
  • Emanuela Cammarata Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands)
  • Ina Macaione University of Basilicata (Italy)
  • Bianca Andaloro Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands)
  • Alessandro Raffa Fondazione Eni ‘Enrico Mattei’ (Italy)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69143/2464-9309/1852025

Keywords:

urban regeneration, climate-adaptive architecture, nature-based solutions, Antwerp, Oude Landen

Abstract

The contribution introduces an original perspective by addressing the theme of climate adaptation through the lens of Water Urbanism and Water-sensitive Design, reframing it not merely as a technical or ecological matter, but as a transformative spatial paradigm. While the notion of ‘living with water’ is increasingly present in policy and research discourse, few studies explore its practical and spatial implications through concrete, multiscalar design strategies. To this end, the paper benefits from the in-depth investigation of the design methodology developed by the Dutch office Felixx, whose work aligns environmental regeneration with social inclusion and spatial justice. Focusing on the recent strategic Plan for Oude Landen, the contribution highlights how integrating new design tools can provide innovative instruments for guiding adaptive transformations across time, scale, and governance levels.

 

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Received: 10/09/2025; Revised: 18/10/2025; Accepted: 19/10/2025

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Author Biographies

Elan Redekop van der Meulen, Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands)

Landscape Architect, he is an Associate Partner at Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands). He leads projects focused on climate change, biodiversity, and water management. His expertise lies in applying innovative, climate-adaptive strategies to enhance community resilience and deliver impactful, sustainable design solutions.
E-mail: elan@felixx.nl

Emanuela Cammarata, Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands)

Architect, she is a Business Developer at Felixx Landscape Architects and Planners (The Netherlands). With a strong design background and training in Marketing and Communication for Architecture at YACademy, she combines project expertise with strategic storytelling to boost visibility, positioning, and new collaborations through creativity, method, and vision.
E-mail: emanuela@felixx.nl

Ina Macaione, University of Basilicata (Italy)

Architect, she is an Associate Professor at the DIUSS Department. Scientific Coordinator of NatureCityLAB, she conducts research on urban regeneration, landscape, and public space design from an eco-sustainable perspective.
E-mail: ina.macaione@unibas.it

Bianca Andaloro, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands)

Architect PhD, she is a Lecturer and (senior) Researcher at the Chair of Smart Urban Redesign (SURD), and a Member of NatureCityLAB. She has conducted (post)doctoral research on climate-adaptive resilient architecture within ecological and climate transitions at the Universities of Palermo and Basilicata, collaborating with international research institutions such as Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the University of Hertfordshire, and Pusan National University.
E-mail: bianca.andaloro@zuyd.nl

Alessandro Raffa, Fondazione Eni ‘Enrico Mattei’ (Italy)

Architect PhD, he is an Associate Researcher at the Fondazione Eni ‘Enrico Mattei’ (Italy) and a Member of the NatureCityLAB, investigating urban and architectural design for nature-based regenerative processes. He had been an Assistant Professor (fixed-term, 3 years) at the University of Basilicata and a Fulbright Visiting Scholar (2023-2024) at the University of Florida.
E-mail: alessandro.raffa@unibas.it

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Overview of the water system and main challenges related to water management in the Oude Landen area (credit: Felixx, 2024). AGATHÓN 18 | 2025

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30-12-2025

How to Cite

Redekop van der Meulen, E., Cammarata, E., Macaione, I., Andaloro, B. and Raffa, A. (2025) “Designing with water in urban contexts – The experience of Felixx”, AGATHÓN | International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design, 18, pp. 114–129. doi: 10.69143/2464-9309/1852025.

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