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Sabine Müller is a Professor at the Institute of Urbanism and Landscape Architecture at Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Her work bridges urban design, landscape architecture, and sustainable development, with a focus on water-sensitive urbanism and collaborative planning processes.
- Key Themes: Urban ecology, water management, European urban strategies, and participatory design.
Her research explores the intersection of natural systems and urban form, exemplified by projects like Oslo Hydropolis and Making Water Do. Recent publications emphasize regenerative frameworks for logistics parks, watershed-based urban planning, and reimagining metropolitan ecotones.
Award highlights include the Deutscher Architekturpreis 2021 and the Niedersächsischer Staatspreis für Architektur 2020. She co-led the Metropolitan Ecotone - Berlin Brandenburg 2070 research initiative, addressing ecological and social transitions in metropolitan regions.
- Scientific Awards:
- Deutscher Architekturpreis 2021
- Niedersächsischer Staatspreis für Architektur 2020
- 1st Prize for Postareal Kiel-Gaarden Urban Design Competition 2020
Müller collaborates with studios like SMAQ Architektur und Stadt and institutions across Europe, integrating multidisciplinary approaches into urban practice. She has supervised master studios on topics like urban edges and water-centric design, fostering innovative pedagogical methods.
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