
Janna Eberharter completed her Master's degree in Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna at Studio Lynn. In 2023, she wrote a diplomathesis under the supervision of Greg Lynn, titled "Fluid Transitions". The work explores how architectural forms and spatial concepts can respond to the dynamic processes of the tides.
She has been a long-time collaborator at Architekturbüro Eberharter in Innsbruck and worked as a freelancer during her studies, specializing in model making, digital fabrication, and visualization, with a focus on creative architectural representation.
Since March 2024, she has been working as a university assistant at the Institute of Urban Design and Spatial Planning at the Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck, where she is teaching a design studio. In addition, she is researching on a dissertation on the interactions between "City and Water," examining the relationship between urban development and hydrological processes.

Naomi Neururer completed a master's degree in architecture at the University of Applied Arts at Studio Lynn. Her 2024 diploma thesis, "Plastic.Care," supervised by Greg Lynn, focused on the sustainable use of plastic in architecture. The project explored how the transparency of the material can create different atmospheres and moods.
During her more than three years experience at Julia Koerner’s brand JK3D, a company specializing in 3D-printed fashion and design, Naomi was not only a designer but also responsible for leading PR. At the same time, she worked as a freelance graphic and design artist.
Since October 2024, Naomi has been a research member at the University of Applied Arts, working on the FWF-funded PEEK project "Inventorics." This project focuses on the reuse of building components. She is also delving into tattoo art, seeking to push the boundaries of her creative expertise.


Janna Eberharter completed her Master's degree in Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna at Studio Lynn. In 2023, she wrote a diplomathesis under the supervision of Greg Lynn, titled "Fluid Transitions". The work explores how architectural forms and spatial concepts can respond to the dynamic processes of the tides.
She has been a long-time collaborator at Architekturbüro Eberharter in Innsbruck and worked as a freelancer during her studies, specializing in model making, digital fabrication, and visualization, with a focus on creative architectural representation.
Since March 2024, she has been working as a university assistant at the Institute of Urban Design and Spatial Planning at the Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck, where she is teaching a design studio. In addition, she is researching on a dissertation on the interactions between "City and Water," examining the relationship between urban development and hydrological processes.
Naomi Neururer completed a master's degree in architecture at the University of Applied Arts at Studio Lynn. Her 2024 diploma thesis, "Plastic.Care," supervised by Greg Lynn, focused on the sustainable use of plastic in architecture. The project explored how the transparency of the material can create different atmospheres and moods.
During her more than three years experience at Julia Koerner’s brand JK3D, a company specializing in 3D-printed fashion and design, Naomi was not only a designer but also responsible for leading PR. At the same time, she worked as a freelance graphic and design artist.
Since October 2024, Naomi has been a research member at the University of Applied Arts, working on the FWF-funded PEEK project "Inventorics." This project focuses on the reuse of building components. She is also delving into tattoo art, seeking to push the boundaries of her creative expertise.
Studio#0000ff is a multimedia agency working at the intersection of animation, visualization and design, with a special focus on 3D graphics. During our shared Master’s studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, we discovered how well we work together as a team and that we want to continue realizing projects together in the future.
Why is our studio called #0000FF?
At the same time, Studio#0000ff can also be pronounced as “Studio Off”.