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Julia Werner is a Lecturer in the Landscape Architecture program at RMIT University's School of AUD. Previously, she taught and researched at Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany (2001–2009), where she co-founded STUDIO URBANE LANDSCHAFTEN (2005), a multidisciplinary design research laboratory. Her work focuses on urban landscapes, creativity in design, and interdisciplinary approaches. She holds a Master's in Landscape Architecture and Planning from Leibniz and an advanced diploma in Relational Gestalt Psychotherapy, which she integrates into her teaching and research.
Research interests include urban planning, environmental engineering, design education, and climate adaptation. Her publications emphasize innovative design strategies, creativity in large-scale projects, and the role of emotion in urban landscape design. Notable works include Creating Knowledge: Innovation Strategies for Designing Urban Landscapes (2008) and contributions to climate adaptation research.
As a course coordinator, Julia redeveloped the Landscape Architecture Professional Practice program to strengthen industry-university ties. She teaches design studios, theoretical frameworks, and foundation courses at both Bachelor and Master levels. Her PhD explores creativity's role in large-scale urban landscape design.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but her work demonstrates significant contributions to design pedagogy and urban research. She advises through her teaching roles and collaborates internationally on design projects. The STUDIO URBANE LANDSCHAFTEN remains a key platform for her research and practice.


