Herbert Dreiseitl, Harvard GSD Loeb Fellow, and Fellow of the Center of Liveable Cities in Singapore is a renowned Landscape Architect, Urban Designer, Water Artist, Interdisciplinary Planner, and currently a Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He lectures worldwide and has authored many publications including three editions of “Recent Waterscapes, Planning, Building and Designing with Water” and “Waterscapes Innovation”.
He is an internationally highly respected expert in creating Liveable Cities around the world with a special hallmark on the inspiring and innovative use of water to tackle climate crisis and other urban environmental challenges, connecting technology with aesthetics and encouraging people to take care and develop a sense of ownership for places and spaces.
He has realized ground-breaking contemporary projects in the fields of urban design, urban hydrology, water art, stormwater management, planning and landscape architecture such as Berlin Potsdamer Platz with Renzo Piano; Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon, USA; Paragon McLaren London alongside with Norman Foster; Queens Botanical Garden NYC and Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in Singapore.

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