Landscape architect BYAK, Founder
Michael Karl (* 1981) lives and works in Munich. He studied landscape architecture and urban design in Weihenstephan, Rapperswil (CH) and Hamburg and gained experience in the offices of Uniola (CH), Realgrün and Studio Vulkan. In 2023 he founded his own office in Munich.
Landscape architecture is teamwork! We work in flexible team structures that adapt individually to the requirements of our projects. Our core idea: interdisciplinary collaboration that promotes creative thinking and leads to innovative solutions. Each team member contributes specific expertise to make the project functionally, aesthetically, and technically feasible. We place particular emphasis on clear communication and a transparent allocation of roles.
Landscape architect BYAK
Bernhard has over 15 years of professional experience in both the planning and construction of outdoor spaces. His focus is on tendering and construction supervision of projects. He has a particular interest in BIM (Building Information Modeling).
Landscape architect BYAK
Emily is a proven plant expert. She supports the team in developing planting and ecological vegetation concepts. She is a trained perennial gardener and learned the profession from the ground up.
B.Sc. Architecture, Cand. M.Sc. Landscape Architecture
Prachi holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Mumbai, India. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in landscape architecture at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg. Her passion is creating sustainable and innovative designs.
B.Sc. Architecture, Cand. M.Sc. Landscape Architecture
Roshna holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Kerala University, India. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in landscape architecture at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg. She is a landscape architecture enthusiast passionate about sketching and arts, driven by cultural exploration, empathy, and social commitment.
Ursula Gaisbauer / Landscape architect BYAK and Artist, Wolfgang Stattmann Landscape architect BYAK
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Heavy rain events and heat waves are increasing. Floods, droughts, forest fires and overheated cities are the consequences. In addition, by 2050, 80 percent of the world’s population is expected to live in cities. This urbanization trend poses major challenges for cities in particular when it comes to achieving climate and development goals. However, the effects of climate change can be reduced through targeted strategies and measures.
Michael Staufer
Stadibau GmbH, Gesellschaft für den Staatsbedienstetenwohnungsbau in Bayern mbH