Raumwerk D
Henrik Schultz is a member of the expert panel “Raumwerk D,” an urban development concept of a new kind that uses transdisciplinary processes…
Prof. Dr. Henrik Schultz
Henrik Schultz is a member of the expert panel “Raumwerk D,” an urban development concept of a new kind that uses transdisciplinary processes…
The “Wege machen Landschaft” (“Paths make landscape”) concept for Munich’s green belt has been effective for three years and is now being expanded…
“Wege machen Landschaft. Landschaftsbezogenes Wegekonzept für den Münchner Grüngürtel” is nominated for the German Landscape Architecture Price. The brochure can be downloaded here.
The landscapes around the newly planned neighborhood of Freiburg-Dietenbach consists of conservation areas, meadows, agricultural land and a zoo. How could paths…
Henrik Schultz and Böries von Detten identify types of pathways and generate ideas for a resilient web of paths for both cyclists and walkers in Munich’s green belt. Guided walks are a constituent element of the co-creative process.
Freiburg´s new administrative hub and plenty of new appartments ask for a strategic approach to open spaces in the neighborhood Stühlinger. Henrik Schultz…
Ursula Stein and Henrik Schultz explored the lessons learnt from developing Regionale 2016 landscape projects. Together with regional stakeholders they envision strategies for…
The urban region of the City of Cologne and its neighbours on the right bank of the river Rhine is growing fast…
The international building exhibition in Thuringia focusses on rural-urban interconnections in the area around the cities of Weimar and Jena. Together with Sabine Rabe and Sigrun Langner, Ursula Stein and Henrik Schultz design a spatial vision – a vivid, meaningful spatial image for the future sustainable development of the region.