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Outputs from NMBU's Master in Landscape Architecture for Global Sustainability

Analysis and design of contested landscapes

Third Design Research Studio. Master's course, autumn 2022 (GLA305)

Representing role and contribution of the Rhizosphere and Mycorrhizosphere.

Representing the role and contribution of the Rhizosphere and Mycorrhizosphere

Design research studio Haugerud.

Norwegian University of Life Sciences I Landscape Architecture I SPRING Studio.  Instructor: Jorg Sieweke


Social sustainability in a context of vulnerability

Second studio. Master's course, spring 2023. A one-day workshop (GLA304)

Pfeifer’s Paper Chromatography Experiment.

A paper chromatography experiment.

Students took samples of urban soil to assess traces of microbial life. Diluted soil samples were then drawn into filter paper provide a visual portrait of soil quality for visual interpretation. This method is known as preparative paper chromatography.

Norwegian University of Life Sciences I Landscape Architecture I SPRING Studio.  Instructor: Jorg Sieweke


Invisible spheres of urban nature

A master thesis on the role of microbial ecology in landscape architecture.

Pfeifer’s Paper Chromatography

Master student Florian Opitz tested soil quality in several urban parks in Berlin and Munich using the paper chromatography method mentioned above.

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Global landscape architecture in practice

Entry to an international landscape architecture design competition: Berlin Tempelhof Park. Created by Office paradoXcity founder and NMBU landscape architect and urban designer, Jorg Sieweke.