Julian Lindner

Julian Lindner

Urban planning student with an interest in urban design, sustainable mobility and digital tools.

Projects

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Plantau.be

I have developed a free web application that makes it easy to quickly create urban planning maps using OpenStreetMap data. In addition to the OSM data, you can add shadows, textures, aerial photos, or AI-detected trees.

Type
technical
Year
2026
Tech
Vue-Webapp
Plantau.be

RUBIX ROHRBACH

Focusing on the development of an abandoned elementary school, we developed a modular usage concept that works with the existing buildings structure. Inspired by the Rubik’s Cube we have transformed the schools rigid classroom grid into a flexible framework. By „turning“ the existing layout, we unlock a versatile ecosystem where living, commercial, creative, and hospitality spaces coexist in synergy.

Type
Semester project
Semester
Winter 2024/25
University
TU Wien
Supervision
DI Dr.In Julia ForsterDI Dr.In Linda DörrzapfProf. DI Dr. Andreas VoigtDI Stefan Bindreiter M.Sc.
Cooperation
Marc Rinaldis B.Sc. Architektur
RUBIX ROHRBACH

Transform Heritage

The “Edeka Award” urban planning student competition focused on how to approach the historic stock of several warehouses in Harburg, in southern Hamburg. As part of an interdisciplinary team, we developed ideas for repurposing and adding new usage on top of the existing buildings, as well as integrating them into the existing urban fabric, complemented by a newly designed quarter.

Type
Semester project
Semester
Summer 2025
University
HCU Hamburg
Prize
EDEKA Award second place
Supervision
Prof. Dott. Arch. Paolo FusiArchitektin Frederike Werner
Cooperation
Lou Grabowski B.Sc. StadtplanungThore Ingwersen B.Sc. ArchitekturMoritz Meinberg B.Sc. Architektur
Transform Heritage

The “urban zone" in the context of Hamburg’s urban development policy

In my bachelor‘s thesis, I examined how the new type of zoning code in the German building law, the “urban area” aligns with the current strategic goals of the City of Hamburg. Therefor I reviewed legal literature as well as the city‘s strategic plans.

Type
Bachelor Thesis
Semester
Summer 2024
University
HCU Hamburg
Supervision
Prof. Dr. Martin Wickel, LL.M.Dr. Andreas Pfadt
The “urban zone" in the context of Hamburg’s urban development policy

Agent-based Simulation: Vienna Subway

An agent-based simulation of Vienna’s U1 subway line, exploring how passenger flow emerges from surrounding population density and how train capacity affects station congestion.

Type
Course project
Semester
Winter 2025/26
University
TU Wien
Supervision
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Gabriel Wurzer
Tech
NetLogo
Agent-based Simulation: Vienna Subway