Month: September 2019 (page 1 of 1)

Transformative Science Walk in Osnabrück

The third walk through the “green fingers” of Osnabrück, backbones of the climate-resilient city of the future, took place September 28 and brought together a diverse group of stakeholders. Representatives of associations, politicians, farmers and citizens walked the green fingers for five hours and discussed challenges, talents and ideas for the future. “A good mixture. Informative, eye-opening and fun. I got new perspectives on these green structures” commented a member of the group after the walk. There are more transformative walks up to come. Stay up to date here: gruene-finger.de 

 

Walk with me! How walking inspires designing

The new book “Design Research for Urban Landscapes” is out there now! It addresses in particular PhD Students and advisors telling success stories of integrating design research into PhDs. My chapter “Walk with me! How walking inspires designing” presents my experiences with walking as design practice. Hope you enjoy reading it!