Part of Prommenz!

Buro Mien Ruys is officially part of Prommenz!

Part of Prommenz

Last week the signatures were put and from this week Buro Mien Ruys is officially part of Prommenz. Since September 2022 we have been working together and Anet Scholma and Jos Smit have started to lead the design team of Buro Mien Ruys. Through this collaboration the design team has been expanded while maintaining quality and expertise and thus the continuity of Buro Mien Ruys is guaranteed.

As early as the 1950s, Mien Ruys wrote about the importance of greenery in public spaces and the influence of greenery on people's well-being and health. In her opinion, planting was the way to bring nature and the experience of the seasons into the living environment. This point of view appears to be more relevant than ever 70 years later.

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Designing a garden? The biggest benefits of a green garden

More and more people are discovering the importance of greenery in their living environment. Not only because a garden full of plants, trees, and flowers looks beautiful, but also because it contributes to a healthier and more sustainable world. But what exactly are the benefits of a green garden? And what should you consider when creating a garden design?

The three city gardens in bloom

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Mien Ruys Gardens, Buro Mien Ruys designed three city gardens that have become an integral part of these special gardens in Dedemsvaart.

Garden visit

It's always fun to see our designs come to life! Last summer, we had an inspiring garden tour day with several stops along the way. From private gardens to public green spaces, we couldn't stop talking about design, planting, and color combinations.

Jana's Romantic Garden in Our Own Garden

According to Jana, the romantic garden is a place where silence and melancholy converge. Not perfection and control, but natural forms such as winding paths, sloping lawns, and asymmetry.