Karl Kullmann is a landscape architect, urban designer, and associate professor at the College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches design studios in landscape architecture and urban design and courses in landscape theory and digital modeling and visualization. Kullmann’s scholarship, creative work, and design practice explore the urban agency of the designed and discovered landscape. Kullmann has published widely on this subject through diverse lenses, including urban topography, green infrastructure, urban wastelands, public gardens, urban decline, spatial orientation and disorientation, design modeling and visualization, mapping, and datascaping.