Antje Stokman has been appointed to the new professorship of “Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning” at HafenCity University in Hamburg. Here you can read all about her and her field of expertise.
Antje Stokman has been appointed to the new professorship of “Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning” at HafenCity University in Hamburg. Here you can read all about her and her field of expertise.
Prof. Antje Stokman is a landscape architect with a focus on climate-adapted design of livable, biodiverse urban and landscape spaces. From 2018 to 2022, she already held a temporary professorship in the field of “Architecture and Landscape” at HafenCity University in Hamburg.
“An important cornerstone and an inspiring personality”
Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller-Lietzkow, President of HafenCity University Hamburg, told Informationsdienst Wissenschaft: “We are delighted that Prof. Antje Stokman will remain at HCU. Ms. Stokman is an important cornerstone and an inspiring personality in architecture and urban planning in the fields of climate and sustainability. We are also delighted that she will be taking on the position of Dean of Architecture (Master’s) with immediate effect.”
Vita of Antje Stokman
Before her time at HafenCity University in Hamburg, Prof. Antje Stokman was a junior professor at Leibniz Universität Hannover (2005-2010). This was followed by an appointment as a professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Stuttgart. There she was also head of the Institute for Landscape Planning and Ecology from 2010 to 2017.
In 2009, Antje Stokman was awarded the Science Prize of the State of Lower Saxony for her work. The following year, she received the international Topos Landscape Award. Her projects have been shown in international exhibitions. These include the International Architecture Biennial São Paulo 2009, the Architecture Biennial Rotterdam 2014 and the Pinakothek der Moderne Munich (2017).
Antje Stokman’s research focuses on biodiverse and green cities, blue-green infrastructures, sponge cities and urban agriculture as well as productive urban landscapes. She teaches and researches related topics in architecture and urban planning.
At HafenCity University, the professor also heads the cooperative research network LILAS, which researches the transformation of gray linear infrastructures into blue-green and climate-adapted infrastructures. She is also a member of the Architecture Research Initiative, which has been dedicated to scientific and artistic research in architecture at HCU since the beginning of 2018.
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About the Chair of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning
The field of landscape architecture and planning at HafenCity University Hamburg is concerned with researching and designing landscape-related and climate-friendly strategies for building and metropolitan development. The focus of teaching and research is on design and the cooperative development and implementation of strategies for embedding architecture and the city in natural, landscape and material resource contexts. This is in stark contrast to the last few centuries, in which city and nature were often decoupled from each other in teaching and practice.
The department’s topics include regional spatial images, strategic urban and open space development concepts and landscape architectural designs. Students learn how to put their knowledge into practice using prototypical 1:1 realizations and spatial interventions. In addition, Antje Stokman’s department organizes numerous real-world laboratories, experiments, workshops, lecture series, symposia, exhibitions and publications.
For the first time, the bdla Landesverband Baden-Württemberg has awarded a prize for landscape architecture: Read more about the Landscape Architecture Award Baden-Württemberg 2022 here.












