Spatial Practices
for Open Territories
for Open Territories
Founded in 2025, spot is starting as a point of departure, a project and shared space for strategic thinking, making and transforming.
Based in Berlin, the studio works at the intersection of landscape architecture, urbanism and ecological thinking. We create site-specific, nature-based and socially responsive spaces that foster both environmental and social transformation.
Our work is rooted in local knowledge, modest materiality and a deep care for place. Each project is a quiet but powerful intervention, an open territory shaped through attention, collaboration and ecological sensitivity.
We approach design as a spatial practice that uncovers hidden potential, connecting physical and social dimensions through thoughtful, adaptive landscapes.
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spot was founded in 2025 in Berlin, Germany
by Janka Paulovics.
Janka is a landscape and urban designer with over 12 years of international experience, having contributed to a wide spectrum of projects—from large-scale comprehensive plans and sustainable developments to parks, plazas, gardens and art installations.
She holds a Master in Landscape Architecture from the University of Copenhagen and a Diplom in Urban Design (with distinction) from Corvinus University in Budapest.
Her interdisciplinary background and experience informs a design approach that fosters environmental resilience, cultural vitality and social well-being, balancing community needs with long-term sustainability. Over the course of her career, she has collaborated with leading firms such as Henning Larsen Architects and Topotek1, further refining her commitment to creating inclusive, future-forward urban landscapes.
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Janka is a landscape and urban designer with over 12 years of international experience, having contributed to a wide spectrum of projects—from large-scale comprehensive plans and sustainable developments to parks, plazas, gardens and art installations.
She holds a Master in Landscape Architecture from the University of Copenhagen and a Diplom in Urban Design (with distinction) from Corvinus University in Budapest.
Her interdisciplinary background and experience informs a design approach that fosters environmental resilience, cultural vitality and social well-being, balancing community needs with long-term sustainability. Over the course of her career, she has collaborated with leading firms such as Henning Larsen Architects and Topotek1, further refining her commitment to creating inclusive, future-forward urban landscapes.
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