Project Employee Simon Weiss-Eizinger, BSc

Simon Weiss-Eizinger has been studying spatial planning at TU Wien since 2021 and is particularly interested in the interfaces between space, art, encounters and health. He already developed a deep interest in socially and ecologically sustainable spatial development during his geography studies at LMU Munich, supplemented by a specialisation in land planning and land development. After studying at the Bauhaus University in Weimar and completing an international Master's degree in ‘Transportation Systems’ at the Technical University of Munich, his path finally led him to spatial planning.

During his employment at the institute, he was involved in projects such as Außilahna and Hoamkema, opens an external URL in a new window, which strengthens regional networks through targeted interventions and promotes the local community. He was also involved in the project Ränder verändern, opens an external URL in a new window, which focuses on marginalised areas through creative actions, and the master's project Field Trips, opens an external URL in a new window, which investigated social innovation and transformation in European cities. He is currently supporting the Soil Walks, opens an external URL in a new window research project, which initiates public dialogues on land use and sustainable development.

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