© 2014 LA M. Müller
Monika Müller
Walchstadterstr. 54
82057 Icking
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Tel. (08178)
99862-5
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99862-6
My work focuses on the client's perspectives and wishes. I relate these to the potential and special features of the location. My aim is to create aesthetic and functional spaces that give future users as much room for maneuver as possible. Particular attention is paid to the economic, functional and temporal framework conditions of the project.
On the one hand, the focus of the planning is on creating space. For me, this means playing with all dimensions of the space in the creative process: Wide and close, spatial depth, visual axes and playing with heights.
I also see the use of plants precisely tailored to the project as a core competence of landscape architecture. This means that I choose plants that are precisely suited to the site conditions and can develop healthily there in the long term. This allows me to offer a solution that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also financially viable in the long term, enabling sustainable development.
The success of my projects is based on the fact that the overall concept is ultimately reflected in the lovingly designed detail.
I offer creative and professional collaboration with my clients, planning partners and contractors. It is based on a strongly solution-oriented exchange at eye level. Interdisciplinary work and working in a network with colleagues is a matter of course for me.
The focus of my work is on the planning of outdoor facilities. I take on all HOAI service phases. They cover the entire spectrum of social and functional requirements of the various properties: Multi-storey residential buildings, company buildings, commercial buildings, schools and kindergartens, urban green spaces, as well as prestigious private open spaces and house gardens.
My range of services also includes the urban development of green spaces as part of urban land-use planning, taking into account all tasks arising from nature conservation law and the German Building Code (impact and compensation assessment, environmental report).
Career:
1987 - 89 Commercial training;
8 years working in gardening and landscaping;
1999 Dip. Ing. (FH) Landscape Architecture, Weihenstephan; foundation of a GBR with the landscape architecture office LA Klaus Wittke;
2002 Joined the Chamber of Architects and the Association of German Landscape Architects;
Since 2002 takeover of the GBR and continuation of the office as LA Monika Müller