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H7.214
Am Staudengarten 7
85354 Freising - Functions
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Women's Representative
Head of Laboratory Experimental Areas Landscape Architecture
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Teaching
The specialist area of plant use includes the conception and planning of plantings with woody plants, perennials, summer flowers and bulbs. The scope of tasks ranges from imparting plant knowledge to plant planning designs from the settlement area to the open landscape, from preliminary design to implementation planning, from plan presentation to practical implementation, planting and maintenance. Particular emphasis is placed on teaching knowledge of species and varieties (dendrology, herbaceous perennials, etc.) in a practical manner. In addition to site-related, spatial, aesthetic and maintenance factors, questions of the appropriateness of plant selection and the level of detail of planting for the site are also of central importance ("genius loci"). In teaching and research, both traditionally static planting images and changing, processually dynamic planting concepts are developed, which actively include the factor of time. In addition to the herbaceous perennial garden, the teaching and experimental garden of the Landscape Architecture Department with teaching construction sites and areas for practical experiments is available to students as an important field of teaching and experience.
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Teaching offer Bachelor
- Module "Plant Science" in 1st and 2nd semester Bachelor-SG LA and LB
- Module "Use of Plants" in 3rd semester Bachelor-SG LA and LB
- Module "Plant Use" in 4th semester Bachelor-SG LA
- Module "Planting Planning" in 3rd semester Bachelor-SG LA and LB
- Compulsory elective module "Home Gardens" in 6th semester Bachelor
- Compulsory elective module "Urban planting concepts" in 6th semester Bachelor
- Compulsory elective module "Roof greening - plants and technology" in 6th semester Bachelor
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Training
- Dissertation at the TU Berlin, 2010 (Prof. Dr. Norbert Kühn, Prof. Dr. Marcus Köhler/University of applied sciences Neubrandenburg), for dissertation German Garden Book Award 2012.
- Landscape Architecture Studies, University of Hanover (1989-1996), Diploma Thesis (1995), Promotion Prize of the German Dendrological Society (1996)
- Perennial gardener training, Heinrich Hagemann perennial nursery (1987-89)
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Professional activity
- Since 01.11.2009: Professor of Plant Use, University of applied sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, Department Landscape Architecture
- 2008-09: Lectureship Plant Use, University of applied sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
- since 2007: Member of the Association of German Landscape Architects (bdla)
- since 2001: Duthweiler + Partner Landscape Architects (Member of the Chamber of Architects of Lower Saxony / since 2010 Chamber of Architects of Bavaria)
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Volunteering
- Chair of the Association of German Landscape Architects (bdla) Bavaria
- Spokesperson for plant use at the Association of German Landscape Architects
- Management of the rules and regulations committee "Woody Planting in the City", Landscape Research Association (FLL), Bonn
- Member of the Council of the German Dendrological Society (DDG)
- Leadership Team of the German Dendrological Society (DDG) Regional Group Upper Bavaria
- Board of Trustees of the Karl Foerster Foundation
- Member of the PERENNE e.V. Association for Perennial Plant Breeding and Assortment Development
- Member of the working group "Historic Plant Use" in the AK Historische Gärten (Working Group on Historic Gardens)
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Research focus
- Vegetation concepts for urban redevelopment
- Process-oriented, dynamic planting concepts with woody plants, perennials and summer flowers according to site-related, aesthetic and maintenance factors
- Seeding of summer flowers and extensification of alternating vegetation
- Historical use of plants