(she/her) moves between the disciplines of urban design, urban planning and architecture and spatially between Germany and Latin America. She deals with social parameters of urban space production, as well as critical and feminist spatial practices and theories.
As a freelance planner, she has worked on urban planning concepts and studies, competitions and design planning in various offices in Hamburg and Buenos Aires and has led workshops on architectural education for young people.
Since October 2023, she has been working as a research assistant in the DFG KOPRO Int. research project at Fachbereich Städtebau und Entwerfen im internationalen Kontext an der Frankfurt University of Applied Science. Here she is researching how commoning practices are spatialised and conceptualised in Latin America and Germany. Cooperative practices are crucial drivers of urban development that counteract processes of regulation, valorisation and marginalisation in the city. She is interested in the negotiation of space as a common good and the translation and realisation of long-term demands into (urban) political agendas.
This is also reflected in her practice, for example in collaboration with a self-managed library in Buenos Aires and in networks in the east of Hamburg. In 2022, she was part of the project management of the ‘An Atlas of Commoning’ exhibition at the Museum of Architecture in Buenos Aires, in cooperation with the Cátedra Gropius FADU-UBA, ARCH+, DAAD, Goethe Institut and ifa. At Hallo: e.V., she is involved in cooperative forms of city-making and urban design, for example as project manager of the Fonds Soziokultur funding programme ›Gemeinwohlorientierte Stadtentwicklung im Hamburger Osten – Selbstorganisation und Stadtverwaltung auf Augenhöhe‹ or the internat. Symposium ›Alles ist schon da‹.