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Fujan Fahmi
DRAW A MAP TO GET LOST
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to question cartographic representations by creating a map that challenges our sense of orientation.
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Patrick Düblin
Elective Course FS2020 | Topology | “draw a map to get lost”
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to question cartographic representations by creating a map that challenges our sense of orientation.
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Myriam Uzor
Pamphlet 23 | Auf Abwegen
Read moreWalking the same paths day by day, we cease to be aware of our surroundings. This issue of Pamphlet intentionally leads readers afield in an attempt to subvert this tendency—finding new perspectives in familiar territory.
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Myriam Uzor
Elective Course FS2019 | Topology | On Detours
Read moreFor once, we are not taking the most direct route in this elective.
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Patrick Düblin
Ways of Walking
Read moreThis research and teaching project examines the relation between existing path systems and the creative possibilities of the walking subject in the context of landscape architecture and urban development.
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Patrick Düblin
Elective Course HS2018 | Topology | Walks into the Unknown
Read moreWith the aid of old maps, aerial photographs and experimental dérives, one can draw up hitherto lacking maps of influences, maps whose inevitable imprecision at this early stage is no worse than that of the first navigational charts.
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jrebsame
From Rarity to Everyday Culture
Read moreThe Botanical Garden Zurich as a hub in the global plant trade of the 19th century
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jrebsame
Fragmentary Homes
Read moreA Typological Investigation in Architecture and Landscape Architecture based on the work of Mies van der Rohe
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Theodor and Otto Froebel
Read moreBack to the Roots of the Profession. The Garden Designers Theodor Froebel and Otto Froebel
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Dieter Kienast
Read moreDesigning Nature. About the work of Swiss Landscape Architect Dieter Kienast (1945-1998)
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