Yves Brunier (landscape architect)

Yves Brunier (10 November 1962 – 2 October 1991) was a French landscape architect best known for his collage illustrations and projects done in France and Belgium.

[2] He worked at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) as Rem Koolhaas' assistant, mostly on projects in Rotterdam, Amsterdam and The Hague.

He initially refused to design landscapes, wishing to be an architect instead, but was persuaded by Koolhaas.

[1] During his five year long career as a landscape architect, Brunier completed 15 projects.

His favorite technique was collage; he created unconventional compositions by fusing fragments of different images, ideas or situations.