Landscape as a Cabinet of Curiosities. In Search of a Position
Conversation with Günther Vogt
If there is no such thing as nature as a whole – perhaps there is landscape as a cabinet of curiosities. Thereby, in the best of cases, this lack of wholeness seems to be a gain rather than a loss. What is required for this kind of reinterpretation is an attentive observer who collects the various phenomena as individual elements, relates them to each other, and rearranges them. Günther Vogt is one such collector, and his cabinet of curiosities can reveal both landcapes and his approach to them.
With reference to five different locations, Günther Vogt speaks about current themes of landscape architecture and its relationship to architecture and the city, about his teaching at the ETH Zurich, and about the work of Vogt Landscape Architects. This book, which ultimately searches for a position, can, in a way, itself be read as a cabinet of curiosities, for it offers an insight into the multifaceted cosmos of Günther Vogt`s thought and work.
Edited by Rebecca Bornhauser und Thomas Kissling
Available at Lars Müller Publishers