The International Federation of Landscape Architects has honoured the Swiss landscape architect and Professor Emeritus Günther Vogt with the Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award, the highest distinction of the association.
By deep reading a site, the Canadian researcher explores the history of landscape architecture to understand its future – for example in the Swiss Haslital Valley. In doing so, she integrates tools from natural sciences and humanities.
February 26 – 28, 2025, ETH Zürich: The colloquium will investigate the relationship between the design and maintenance of living systems, seeking to cultivate practices, terminology, and theoretical insights into approaches that attempt to maintain otherwise.