Scientific Collaborator & Art Director
🙋 Originally from Argentina and now based in Berlin, I’m an architect passionate about how cities reflect and reshape the way we live together. I believe that cities should care for the people who live in them, especially those who have historically been left out. With a background in architectural design, urban planning, and community-based projects, I approach urban space as something deeply personal and political. The Feminist Park is my way of walking, questioning, imagining, and building with others toward more inclusive, joyful, and caring urban futures.
Scientific Collaborator & Founder
🙋 Husseim Stuck is a GIS Engineer and critical thinker whose work bridges environmental science, human geography, and lived experience. With a B.Sc. in Environmental and Resource Management and an M.A. in Human Geography from Humboldt University of Berlin, he explores urban human-nature relations through anti-colonial and environmental justice lenses. As a migrant and Researcher of Color, his perspective challenges dominant narratives in mapping and planning, centering voices often left out of spatial decision-making. Husseim’s activism is grounded in both academic rigor and personal insight, using maps not just to represent space, but to question power and imagine more just urban futures.
Scientific Collaborator (Australia)
Architect of Gender-Sensitive Urbanism & Sustainable Mobilityn
Alexia is an urban planner with a background in architecture and strong academic foundation. She brings spatial and analytical skills to The Feminist Park, along with a keen interest in how cities can better support communities and contribute to sustainable, inclusive and healthy cities. Originally from Argentina, Alexia moved to Australia in 2018, where she completed a Master’s degree in Urban Planning and Environment. She has since worked as a planning consultant, university tutor and guest lecturer, and research assistant. She is a strong advocate for the integration of social and sustainability considerations into all areas of the built environment, with a particular focus on a gender lens. Her main interests include gender‑sensitive urban design and the promotion of sustainable transport.