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àlafur Eliasson, Peter Ernie, Roman Signer, Günther Vogt
(Beteiligte)
Miniature and Panorama
Vogt Landscape Architects, Projects 2000-2012
Mitarbeit: Eliasson, àlafur; Ernie, Peter; Signer, Roman
2012. 576 S. w. 950 ill. 24 cm
Verlag/Jahr: LARS MÜLLER PUBLISHERS, ZÜRICH 2012
ISBN: 3-03-778233-1 (3037782331)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-03-778233-0 (9783037782330)
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Using a typological structure (landscape, park, square, garden, promenade, etc.), Günther Vogt describes the theoretical foundation on which the successful projects of Vogt Landscape Architects are based. In recent years they have realized international projects in Europe and the United States, including a new type of city park for the Tate Modern in London (with Herzog & de Meuron); an all-weather garden with great poetic power at the Hyatt Hotel in Zurich (with Meili, Peter Architekten); an indoor tropical garden for the Novartis Campus in Basel (with Diener & Diener); and the exterior spaces of the Allianz Arena in Munich (with Herzog & de Meuron). The updated edition shows he finished projects that were presented as plans in the previous edition.
Olafur Eliasson, born 1967 in Copenhagen. He lives and works in Berlin since 1995. Since 2009 Professor at the Berlin University of the Arts.
Günter Vogt, 1957 geboren, Landschaftsarchitekt. Ausbildung an der Gartenbauschule Oeschberg, Schweiz. Studium Landschaftsarchitektur am Interkantonalen Technikum Rapperswil, Schweiz. Seit 1995 Mitinhaber von Kienast Vogt Partner. Seit 2000 Inhaber Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten, Zürich und München, seit 2008 London. Seit 2005 ausserordentlicher Professor für Landschaftsarchitektur an der ETH Zürich. Seit 2007 Leitung des Netzwerks Stadt und Landschaft (NSL) der ETH Zürich
Günther Vogt is a landscape architect and owner of Vogt Landscape Zurich, with branch offices in Munich, Berlin and London. Since 2005, he is professor for Landscape Architecture at ETH Zurich.