Natur begreifen

Wir verbinden Naturwissenschaft, Denken und Handeln zu inspirierenden Lernräumen für Kinder, Jugendliche und Erwachsene.

An elegant, minimalist blackboard wall filled with carefully drawn white chalk diagrams of interconnected natural science concepts: a simple atom model, a plant cross-section, a planetary orbit, and a wave pattern, all connected by thin arrows and concise keywords in German. At the base, a light oak shelf holds neatly aligned reference books, a clear glass hourglass with fine sand, and a small globe made of matte metal. Soft, diffused overcast light from an unseen window creates a gentle sheen on the chalk lines. Photographic realism, straight-on eye-level shot with sharp focus throughout. The mood is structured, contemplative, and professional, conveying “Verstehen – Denken – Handeln” in a clean, modern educational environment.

Unser Team

An elegant, minimalist blackboard wall filled with carefully drawn white chalk diagrams of interconnected natural science concepts: a simple atom model, a plant cross-section, a planetary orbit, and a wave pattern, all connected by thin arrows and concise keywords in German. At the base, a light oak shelf holds neatly aligned reference books, a clear glass hourglass with fine sand, and a small globe made of matte metal. Soft, diffused overcast light from an unseen window creates a gentle sheen on the chalk lines. Photographic realism, straight-on eye-level shot with sharp focus throughout. The mood is structured, contemplative, and professional, conveying “Verstehen – Denken – Handeln” in a clean, modern educational environment.

Aarav Sharma

A dramatic, high-resolution photograph of a simple physics experiment on a clean white lab bench: a polished metal track with a single black cart frozen mid-motion, a digital timer with bright clear numbers, and a neatly arranged set of calibrated weights. Behind them, a transparent acrylic board shows a hand-drawn motion graph and formulae in precise, dark marker lines. Directional side lighting from the left creates strong, defined shadows of the cart and weights, emphasizing form and precision. Captured from a low, slightly forward angle, the track leads the viewer’s eye into the frame following the rule of thirds. The atmosphere is dynamic yet controlled, highlighting analytical thinking and experiment-based understanding in a professional natural science learning context.

Mateo García

A meticulously arranged wooden workbench covered with natural science learning objects: a sliced geode revealing shimmering crystals, neatly labeled glass beakers with clear and softly tinted liquids, dried pressed leaves in a grid, and a precise metal caliper beside an open notebook filled with clean diagrams. The bench stands near a large window overlooking blurred greenery. Soft morning daylight enters from the left, casting crisp but gentle shadows and subtle reflections on glass surfaces. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with slight angle, shallow depth of field focusing on the central objects. The atmosphere is calm, analytical, and inviting to think and experiment, with a clean, modern educational aesthetic in natural wood, white, and muted green tones.

Zuri Ndlovu

A bright, organized science thinking space featuring a large white table with three distinct zones: on the left, a cluster of natural objects like pinecones, smooth river stones, and a moss-covered branch; in the center, a sleek open laptop showing a simple data graph; on the right, transparent containers with neatly sorted metal screws, magnets, and small gears. Behind the table, a matte white wall displays a subtle, abstract outline of a mind map. Soft studio lighting from above and slightly behind creates clear, shadowed contours while avoiding harsh glare. Photographic realism, slightly elevated angle, balanced composition with moderate depth of field. The mood is focused and methodical, blending nature, thought, and practical action in a modern STEM learning environment.

Leila Haddad

A close-up photographic view of a transparent glass terrarium shaped like a geometric polyhedron, resting on a light birch desk. Inside, a miniature self-contained ecosystem: dark fertile soil, bright green moss, a small fern unfurling, and a single smooth basalt stone. Beside the terrarium lie a stainless-steel magnifying glass, a fine-tip mechanical pencil, and an open field notebook with precisely sketched observations in German. Warm, late-afternoon sunlight enters from the right, producing delicate highlights on the glass edges and soft, elongated shadows. Shot with shallow depth of field, the terrarium remains in crisp focus while the background fades into a soft blur of shelves and neutral tones. The scene feels serene, thoughtful, and scientifically curious, emphasizing careful observation and connection to nature.

Hiroshi Tanaka

An overhead, photographic view of a carefully curated “thinking in systems” layout on a pale wooden table: hexagonal white tiles printed with icons of ecosystems, energy, materials, and information, arranged in an interconnected network. Thin colored strings link the tiles, crossing in structured patterns. Around the network lie a compass, a transparent plastic ruler, and a slim tablet displaying a simple flow diagram. Soft, diffused studio light from above eliminates harsh shadows while preserving fine detail in textures and printed symbols. The composition is symmetrical but slightly offset to suggest openness and ongoing thinking. The mood is analytical and constructive, perfectly matching a professional educational focus on understanding complex natural relationships and planning responsible action.

Amara Okafor

An elegant, minimalist blackboard wall filled with carefully drawn white chalk diagrams of interconnected natural science concepts: a simple atom model, a plant cross-section, a planetary orbit, and a wave pattern, all connected by thin arrows and concise keywords in German. At the base, a light oak shelf holds neatly aligned reference books, a clear glass hourglass with fine sand, and a small globe made of matte metal. Soft, diffused overcast light from an unseen window creates a gentle sheen on the chalk lines. Photographic realism, straight-on eye-level shot with sharp focus throughout. The mood is structured, contemplative, and professional, conveying “Verstehen – Denken – Handeln” in a clean, modern educational environment.

Soren Jensen

An elegant, minimalist blackboard wall filled with carefully drawn white chalk diagrams of interconnected natural science concepts: a simple atom model, a plant cross-section, a planetary orbit, and a wave pattern, all connected by thin arrows and concise keywords in German. At the base, a light oak shelf holds neatly aligned reference books, a clear glass hourglass with fine sand, and a small globe made of matte metal. Soft, diffused overcast light from an unseen window creates a gentle sheen on the chalk lines. Photographic realism, straight-on eye-level shot with sharp focus throughout. The mood is structured, contemplative, and professional, conveying “Verstehen – Denken – Handeln” in a clean, modern educational environment.

Nia Roberts

Wer hinter der NaturDenkWerkstatt steht

Naturwissenschaftlerinnen, Pädagogen und Umweltbildner arbeiten vernetzt, kooperieren mit Schulen und Forschungspartnern und entwickeln praxisnahe Lernangebote für neugierige Kinder und Jugendliche.

A dramatic, high-resolution photograph of a simple physics experiment on a clean white lab bench: a polished metal track with a single black cart frozen mid-motion, a digital timer with bright clear numbers, and a neatly arranged set of calibrated weights. Behind them, a transparent acrylic board shows a hand-drawn motion graph and formulae in precise, dark marker lines. Directional side lighting from the left creates strong, defined shadows of the cart and weights, emphasizing form and precision. Captured from a low, slightly forward angle, the track leads the viewer’s eye into the frame following the rule of thirds. The atmosphere is dynamic yet controlled, highlighting analytical thinking and experiment-based understanding in a professional natural science learning context.
A meticulously arranged wooden workbench covered with natural science learning objects: a sliced geode revealing shimmering crystals, neatly labeled glass beakers with clear and softly tinted liquids, dried pressed leaves in a grid, and a precise metal caliper beside an open notebook filled with clean diagrams. The bench stands near a large window overlooking blurred greenery. Soft morning daylight enters from the left, casting crisp but gentle shadows and subtle reflections on glass surfaces. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with slight angle, shallow depth of field focusing on the central objects. The atmosphere is calm, analytical, and inviting to think and experiment, with a clean, modern educational aesthetic in natural wood, white, and muted green tones.
A bright, organized science thinking space featuring a large white table with three distinct zones: on the left, a cluster of natural objects like pinecones, smooth river stones, and a moss-covered branch; in the center, a sleek open laptop showing a simple data graph; on the right, transparent containers with neatly sorted metal screws, magnets, and small gears. Behind the table, a matte white wall displays a subtle, abstract outline of a mind map. Soft studio lighting from above and slightly behind creates clear, shadowed contours while avoiding harsh glare. Photographic realism, slightly elevated angle, balanced composition with moderate depth of field. The mood is focused and methodical, blending nature, thought, and practical action in a modern STEM learning environment.