Team

Roland Tusch
Project lead

Institute of Landscape Architecture
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

Roland Tusch is an architect and senior scientist at the Institute of Landscape Architecture at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.

He has examined the relationship between landscape and transport infrastructure in various projects and brings in a breadth of experience, including the scientific study of and transfer of knowledge about the UNESCO World Heritage Semmering Railway. Tusch leads the Wachau Routes project as part of the interdisciplinary team and is involved in the conception of the arts-based scientific project. In Wachau Routes, he investigates the relationship of roads, railways and trails to the landscape and analyses the design of transport routes in the landscape.

Daniela Lehner

Institute of Landscape Architecture
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

Daniela Lehner is a landscape architect and research assistant in the Institute of Landscape Architecture at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.

Her research activities in Austria and Chile include the investigation of landscape transformation processes. Her work in planning offices has afforded her experience in design practice and has included involvement in projects operating at the interface between landscape architecture, art, and engineering. In the Wachau Routes project, she analyses the design integration of traffic routes into the landscape.

Hubert Lobnig

Department Artwork Practice
University of Arts Linz

Hubert Lobnig is an artist. He is a professor and head of the department Artwork Practice at the University of Arts Linz.

His art focuses on painting, drawing, video, photography and installations in public spaces. In the project Wachau Routes he works with experimental arrangemens of video- and photographic instruments for documentation and measurement of the landscape. He follows the question, if painting or photography influenced more the mystification of the landscape and the development of tourism. He has a special focus on the time of national-socialism.

hubertlobnig.com

Iris Andraschek

Department Artwork Practice
University of Arts Linz

Iris Andrascheks is an artist, who’s art focuses on drawing, photography and installations in public spaces.

In the research project she examines the routes and focuses on the everyday life of the region and its staging for the tourism. One starting point is the bromoil print and the oil painting which represents the Kremser-Tor in Dürnstein, which were produced by her grandfather. She has a special focus on the time of national-socialism.

irisandraschek.com

Dominik Rosner
Technical Support

Institute of Landscape Architecture
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

Advisory Board

Antonia Dika

University of Art and Design Linz
Leisure and Defence

Ingeborg Hödl

World Heritage Site Manager
Wachau Cultural Landscape

Mari Hvattum

The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)
Institute of Architecture

Ernst Logar

University of Applied Arts Vienna
Reflecting Oil

Katrina Petter

Art in Public Space
State of Lower Austria

Gerda Ridler