Henny Knoet
Dutch designer
Henny Knoet (3 May 1942, in Bergen op Zoom – 26 August 2013, in Sprang-Capelle) was a Dutch designer. He is mainly recognized for his contributions for Efteling.[1]
After having worked in Germany, Knoet started in 1979 at Efteling as a park planner. His own contributions are characterized by a frolic and colorful style. He retired in 2007 at the age of 65, stating that he wanted to make room for new designers.[2]
Efteling-portfolio
- Fairy Tales
- Contributed at Snow White.
- Contributed at the Herald Square.
- The Inn at The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack.
- Little Nijl in the Washtub.
- Rides
- Tin Lizzies
- Game gallery
- Torture scene Fata Morgana
- Monsieur Cannibale
- Children's Maze
- Toddler Garden
- Pardoesmobile
- Other creations:
- Pardoes, the park’s mascot
- Park Map
- Pardoes Promenade and Brink
- ATM’s Treasure Chest and Bank
References
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Efteling
- Baron 1898
- Bird Rok
- Flying Dutchman
- George and the Dragon
- Max & Moritz
- Python
- Carnival Festival
- Dreamflight
- Fata Morgana
- Symbolica
- Villa Volta
- Anton Pieck Square
- Aquanura
- Children's Railway
- Diorama
- Efteling Theatre
- Efteling Museum
- Efteling Steam Train Company
- Fabula
- Fairytale Forest
- Gondoletta
- Halve Maen
- Pagoda
- Piraña
- Ravelin
- Steam Carousel
- The House of the Five Senses
- The People of Laaf
- Tin Lizzies
- Bob Track
- Haunted Castle
- PandaVision
- Pegasus
- Polka Marina
- Rowing Pond
- Henny Knoet
- Anton Pieck
- Peter Reijnders
- Ton van de Ven
- Karel Willemen
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