Aniella Sophie Goldinger is a landscape architect and transdisciplinary spatial researcher, based in Berlin. Her research is centered around oceanic hinterlands and the extended urban fabric of the polar territories and works to render visible the interplay between structures of power, ecologies, and more-than-human stakeholders across critical urban theory, mapping and science and technology studies. She is a research and teaching associate at the Institute of Architecture, Technische Universität Berlin and a member of the Architectural Association's Terrain Lab.

She holds a Master’s degree in landscape architecture, specializing in Arctic and sub-Arctic territories, from the Oslo School of Architecture, where her thesis research delved into the material agency and spatio-legality of sea ice in Arctic marine spatial planning, and a BA in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy, School of Architecture.
She participated on the Marine Research Institute's 2023 winter expedition to the Barents Sea and continues to be drawn towards the wet, cold and viscous territories of the polar regions.


Eimear Tynan
Klaus Thymann



Viscous oceanscapes: mapping sea ice as a more-than-human material agent
RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London
Talk
2024

Drifting, Viscosity, Edge
AAVS Terrain Lab
Talk
2024

Towards an extended oceanscape: Gateways and more-than-human fluxes in frozen-fluid territories
IfA Conference
Talk
2024