Günther Vogt

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Biography

After training in horticulture in Bern, Günther Vogt studied landscape architecture at the Intercantonal Technical College in Rapperswil. In 1987 he joined Stöckli, Kienast, Köppel and in 1995, together with Dieter Kienast, founded the office Kienast Vogt Partner. After Dieter Kienast's death, the office became VOGT Landschaftsarchitekten, Zurich, in 2000. This was followed by offices in Munich, Berlin and London. Günther Vogt taught at ETH Zurich (2005–2023) and at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (2012). [1]

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