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Katharina Nieberler-Walker

PhD Scholar - Therapeutic Hospital Gardens (THGs) | Griffith University

Katharina Nieberler-Walker is a renowned landscape architect and researcher known for her work in creating purposefully designed outdoor spaces to promote health and sustainability.

With a background in Landscape Architecture from Fachhochschule Weihenstephan Freising, Germany, Katharina has led significant projects like the 'Healing Gardens' at the Queensland Children's Hospital and the 'Therapeutic Landscapes' at Meir Medical Center in Israel.

She is dedicated to exploring the role of therapeutic landscapes in hospitals through her PhD research at Griffith University, aiming to enhance patient recovery, family well-being, and staff performance through nature-based designs.

Katharina's involvement with the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, where she serves as a former Director, reflects her commitment to advancing the profession and creating nature-focused environments for vibrant communities and a healthier planet.

Her past experiences include roles at Conrad Gargett, Brisbane City Council, KNLA Pty Ltd, Glenn Smith Associates, City of Hobart, and various positions at the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, showcasing her diverse expertise and contributions to the field.

She has also been recognized for her contributions through roles such as Health Design Scholar at the Australian Health Design Council and Adjunct Industry Fellow at Griffith University's Cities Research Institute.

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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia