River.Space.Design
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Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski, born in 1967, studied
landscape architecture at TU Berlin. DAAD scholarship
at Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Ph.D. thesis on ‘Complex landscape design’. From
2003–008 he was assistant professor in ‘Theory of
contemporary landscape architecture’, and became
a full professor for ‘Designing urban landscapes’ at
Leibniz University Hanover in 2009.
Professor Antje Stokman, born in 1973, studied
landscape architecture at Leibniz University
Hanover and at Edinburgh College of Art. From
2005–2010 she was assistant professor in ‘Ecosystem
design and watershed management’ at Leibniz
University Hanover and from 2010–017 she was
full professor and director of the Institute of Landscape
Planning and Ecology at Stuttgart University.
Since 2017 she is a full professor in ‘Architecture
and Landscape’ at HafenCity University Hamburg.
Susanne Zeller, born in 1972, studied landscape
architecture at Leibniz University Hanover and
worked for the landscape design practice H+N+S
Landschapsarchitecten in Utrecht, the Netherlands,
where her focus was on designing riparian spaces.
Since 2008, she has been a researcher within the
project ‘Process-oriented design of urban river
spaces’ at Leibniz University Hanover, and other
water-related international research projects. Since
2010 she has been a lecturer at Leibniz University
Hanover, at the department for ‘Designing urban
landscapes’.
Daniel Stimberg, born in 1977, studied landscape
architecture at the TU Berlin. In 2006, he was
one of the founding partners of the practice TH
treibhaus landschaftsarchitektur in Berlin. From
2008–2010 he worked as a researcher within the
project ‘Process-oriented design of urban river
spaces’ at Leibniz University Hanover. Since 2010
he has been working for Hafner/Jimenez Landscape
Architects, Berlin.
Hinnerk Voermanek, born in 1970, is a civil engineer
with a focus on water bodies; he studied at TU
Braunschweig. In 2002, he co-founded the office
aquaplaner – engineering practice for water, environment
and waste water management in Hanover.
From 2008–2010 he worked as a researcher within
the project ‘Process-oriented design of urban river
spaces’ at Leibniz University Hanover.
Katarina Bajc, born in 1983, studied visual arts
education at University of Ljubljana and landscape
architecture in Ljubljana, Leibniz University Hanover
and TU Munich. She worked in art galleries,
landscape architecture and urban planning offices
in Germany, Portugal and Slovenia from 2005–
2015. In 2015 she was a research scholar at Berkeley
College for Environmental Design at University
of California. Since 2016 she has been teaching and
researching at Institute of Landscape Planning and
Ecology at University of Stuttgart.
Nengshi Zheng, born in 1981, studied landscape
architecture at Leibniz University Hanover and was
guest student of EAWAG, ETHZ. From 2008–2018,
he worked for Atelier Dreiseitl, Ramboll and Wasser
Hannover on various international water-related
projects. Since 2019, he has been working as a consultant
and providing blue-green infrastructure consultancy
services to international banking institutes
(e.g. Asian Development Bank), design firms and
engineering companies, with a focus on naturebased
solutions and urban river rehabilitations.
Herbert Dreiseitl, born in 1955, is a sculptor, water artist and landscape architect. After his studies, he set up his office, Atelier Dreiseitl, in Uberlingen on Lake Constance in 1980 (today DREISEITLconsulting
GmbH). He has realised numerous projects
in the fields of stormwater management, water
art and landscape architecture. He is teaching at
international Universities such as NUS Singapore.
He is a Loeb Fellow at Harvard GSD, active in lecturing
worldwide and his work is widely published.
He is the author of the seminal book Waterscapes:
Planning, Building and Designing with Water, first
published by Birkhauser in 2001 and released as
a second and third expanded edition in 2005 and
2009.