STUDIO SCHWAMENDINGEN
STUDIO SCHWAMENDINGEN
UEBERLANDPARK
UEBERLANDPARK
DESIGN INSTRUCTOR & CO-SUPERVISION OF URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
Designed by city architect Albert Heinrich Steiner in 1948, the master plan for the district Schwamendingen was inspired by Ebenezer Howard’s concept of the garden city. Many of Steiner’s interpretations of the garden city idea – such as .
DESIGN INSTRUCTOR & CO-SUPERVISION OF URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
Designed by city architect Albert Heinrich Steiner in 1948, the master plan for the district Schwamendingen was inspired by Ebenezer Howard’s concept of the garden city. Many of Steiner’s interpretations of the garden city idea – such as .
Zurich - Los Angeles
'Axes and Squares' - City Wide Design Guidlines
© Office of Urban Planning, City of Zurich
(Amt für Städtebau, Stadt Zürich)
'Axes and Squares' - City Wide Design Guidlines
© Office of Urban Planning, City of Zurich
(Amt für Städtebau, Stadt Zürich)
RESILIENTE STADTSTRATEGIE
STUDIO SCHWAMENDINGEN
CO-
URBANISM
Los Angeles
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TEAM

JULIA SULZER
MSc ETH Arch
Co-Founder
Julia holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) and before joining the City of Zurich’s Office of Urban Planning was a design instructor for the Master of Advanced Studies in Urban Design (MAS-UD) at the chair of Professor Dr. Marc Angélil of ETH Zurich’s Institute of Urban Design. She currently teaches undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate design studios at the USC School of Architecture.
She served Zurich’s Office of Urban Planning in a leading position for more than seven years. Julia oversaw the unit 'Architecture & Urban Space' and was the head of the newly established unit 'Urban Space'. In this role she proactively initiated and completed various projects such as city-wide design guidelines, public space strategies, and temporary use initiatives.

SASCHA DELZ
MSc ETH Arch | Dr. sc. ETH
Co-Founder
Sascha Delz is an architect and researcher working at the intersection of architecture, urban design, and urban studies. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture, a Doctor of Science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), and is currently Assistant Professor of Architecture at the USC School of Architecture in Los Angeles.
Engaging with contemporary urbanization processes, his research focuses on how specific political-economic frameworks influence the manifestation of architecture, urban form and living environments. Addressing challenges of uneven development, asymmetric cooperation setups, and exclusive distribution of urban resources, he is particularly interested in advancing knowledge on more equitable and collaborative practices of urban production, as well as non-profit models of adequate and affordable housing.