Fluid Thinking for New Ideas

What can we learn from water?
GLOBART Academy, Wien, Austria, 2019


 

H. Dreiseitl's lifelong fascination with people in contact with water has laid the foundation for a profound exploration into the essence of liveable urban spaces. From his early years, this fascination has evolved into a multi-faceted career as an art therapist, landscape architect, and city planner. Through these diverse roles, Dreiseitl has developed a unique perspective on what truly makes urban environments not just habitable, but genuinely liveable.

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Sustainable and liveable projects in cities, places, and landscapes draw inspiration from a diverse range of sources, reflecting a holistic approach that considers environmental, social, and economic factors. What are the sources of inspiration for sustainable and liveable projects in our cities, places, and landscapes?

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Herbert Dreiseitl's extensive experience with water workshops is a testament to his commitment to fostering environmentally friendly and humane urban planning processes on both international and local scales. Through these workshops, he engages with diverse teams, facilitates citizen participation, and moderates large planning initiatives, all with a focus on sustainable and people-centric outcomes.

It provides an insight into remarkable learning and development processes that are initiated when discovering and experimenting with water and that can be transferred to profound changes in values ​​and new priorities.

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