Laura Trevisan
Project Engineer,
What characterizes me?
Our settlements reflect the development of our culture - and we are deciding today which stories can be read from them in the future. How do we want to deal with this?
I decided to pursue this question from the bottom of my heart on my second educational path and am pursuing it with great curiosity. As a future landscape architect, I am particularly interested in open spaces: how do we combine complex, constantly changing natural elements with our need for orderliness and security? How do we integrate living and changing contemporary witnesses into reliably built structures? Can we find ways to make our settlements sustainable, cool and beautiful, while at the same time providing a habitat for our animal co-inhabitants?
Holistic answers to such complex questions cannot be found single-handedly. I am convinced by the network concept, where a quick, low-threshold exchange of information is possible and every experience and ability can make its contribution to the big picture.
The balance is important to me: initially developing visions with a lot of enthusiasm, questioning the status quo, thinking BIG and daring to try something new - and then structuring things properly, creating order and striving for pragmatic implementation. This is how we find solutions that work and bring joy!