Anna Neuhaus M.Sc.

Photo: Anne Ludwig

She has been working as a research and teaching associate at the Chair for Designing Landscapes in the Anthropocene since 2018.

Anna Neuhaus is an urban designer (M.Sc.) with a background in landscape architecture (B.A.). She is currently a doctoral candidate and research associate at the Chair of Designing Landscapes in the Anthropocene at the Technical University of Berlin.
Her research investigates spatial ontologies and methodologies of engaging with space, drawing on new materialist and posthumanist discourses. In her Ph.D., she examines the agency of emerging forms of spatial representation and their potential to contribute to disciplinary reorientations. She introduces the category of re-representation to describe an evolving mode of mapping that attends to the agency of matter and multispecies entanglements—thereby enabling these dimensions to be incorporated into landscape analysis and design.
Neuhaus has previously worked in landscape architecture offices, where she focused on interdisciplinary strategies for climate adaptation at the urban scale. She is currently co-editor of the Representing the More-than-Human issue of SPOOL magazine (Architecture and the Built Environment).

Contact: neuhaus@tu-berlin.de

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