Premiere Living in Lost Landscapes at AFFR 2025

24 September 2025

LOLA Landscape Architects’ short film will be presented for the first time at the AFFR. The Roel van Tour directed film ‘Living in Lost Landscapes’ is part of the official selection for the 25th edition of the yearly Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam. The AFFR will take place between 8 and 20 October 2025.   

In ‘Living in Lost Landscapes’ LOLA address the importance of nature-based cities while showcasing a selection of our projects. On Friday the 10th of October the film will be screened as part of the ‘Landscapes After Us Programme’ at LantarenVenster, the festival heart in Rotterdam. We are excited to finally see it on the big screen, with an audience.

Check the AFFR program on their website.

Director: Roel van Tour
Featuring: LOLA Landscape Architects, Job Floris (Monadnock Architects / Architecture Prize Almere), Jeroen Maters (Singelpark Leiden)
Projects: De Groene Kaap, De Meelfabriek, Stadhuispromenade, Voedseltuin Rotterdam, Bajeskwartier, adidas World Campus, Forest Sports Park, and more

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Trailer Living in Lost Landscapes

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