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Das Kunstgärtnertum von Theodor und Otto Froebel

Theodor Froebel (1810–1893) und sein Sohn Otto (1844–1906) zählen zu den bedeutendsten Kunst- und Handelsgärtnern der Schweiz des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die kürzlich von Claudia Moll abgeschlossene Dissertation untersucht anhand des Werks der beiden Protagonisten exemplarisch das «Kunstgärtnertum» des 19. Jahrhunderts in der Schweiz. Im Zentrum der Betrachtungen stehen einerseits öffentliche Anlagen und private Gärten, an deren Planung und Realisierung sie beteiligt waren. Andererseits widmet sich die Arbeit der Tätigkeit der Handelsgärtnerei und verfolgt ihre Entwicklung vom bescheidenen Gewerbebetrieb hin zum renommierten, in einem europaweiten Netzwerk agierenden Unternehmen. Claudia Moll

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

28 | Dezember 2015: Stadt und Nahrung

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  • Erhalt von Ökosystemdienstleistungen und Armutslinderung in global vernetzten Landschaftssystemen
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  • Food Territories: Losing Ground to Urbanization
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