TEN x TEN
Egle Vanagaite serves as the Director of Impact at TEN x TEN since February 2021 and has also been an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota since January 2010. Previous experience includes roles as a Project Designer at Coen + Partners from December 2015 to January 2023, Planner/Designer at Damon Farber Associates from October 2013 to November 2015, and Planner/Designer at SRF Consulting Group from July 2012 to October 2013. Egle Vanagaite began a professional career as a Research Fellow at the Center for Changing Landscapes from May 2009 to July 2012. Egle Vanagaite holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Minnesota (2005-2009), a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Design from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (2005-2007), and a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Klaipeda (2000-2002).
TEN x TEN
Founded in 2015, TEN x TEN is a transdisciplinary landscape architecture and urban design practice grounded by a shared curiosity and passion for experimentation, storytelling, and agency. We collaborate with visionary clients and teams to co-create immersive, resilient landscapes that adapt to social, economic, and environmental transformation. Capitalizing on creative alliances between fields, we operate comfortably within a shifting set of disciplinary boundaries. We listen, communicate, and trust, cultivating a design process full of community and laughter. Our work pays careful attention to craft, beauty, and temporality inherent in any landscape. Merging art and science, our process challenges norms of the landscape architecture profession. We ask: What do we see? How can we document, investigate and experiment to build relationships and deepen our ways of knowing? How can we apply various modes of seeing and making to discover the magic latent in a site? Our studies document change: mold, decay, growth, competition, failure, and resilience. We explore spaces, stories, materials, and ecologies at all scales, and elevate the everyday human experience through a deep respect for the authenticity of people, culture, and ecology.