Herbert Dreiseitl (born 1955) is a sculptor, artist, landscape architect and interdisciplinary urban planner. He founded the firm Atelier Dreiseitl in 1980 with a vision to develop liveable cities inspired by a deep understanding of water.[1] In 2013, the studio was acquired by the Danish-based international consultancy group and continued under the name Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl.[2] As of 2023,[update] Dreiseitl's office is located in Überlingen, Germany, still a local affiliate of Ramboll.[3] He has taught courses at the National University of Singapore and at Harvard University.
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HerbertDreiseitl (born 1955) is a sculptor, artist, landscape architect and interdisciplinary urban planner. He founded the firm Atelier Dreiseitl in...
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Archived 24 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine (PDF). Accessed July 2008 Dreiseitl, Herbert; Dieter Grau; Karl H.C. Ludwig (1 April 2001). Waterscapes: Planning...
Plan" (PDF). Queens Botanical Garden, Conservation Design Forum, Atelier Dreiseitl. 2002. pp. 96–101. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 3, 2019...
was designed by BKSK Architects, Conservation Design Forum, and Atelier Dreiseitl. The $70 million cost would be paid for by the city and state governments...