Anette Freytag

Anette Freytag

Dr. Anette Freytag (born in Switzerland) is Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape Architecture at Rutgers University. She previously taught at ETH Zurich, the University of Basel, and the Technical University of Innsbruck. Freytag is the author of award-winning books, including The Landscapes of Dieter Kienast (J.B. Jackson Prize, 2022) and The Gardens of La Gara (European Garden Book Award, 2019). Her research spans designed landscapes from the 19th century to the present, with interests in phenomenology, topology, and walking. She is also co-founder of the Arts Integration Research Collaborative (AIR), advancing spatial justice and equitable access to nature.

Dr. Anette Freytag is a relentless researcher, moving between academia, activism, and public engagement. She taught at ETH Zurich, the University of Basel, and the Technical University of Innsbruck before joining Rutgers University, where she is the Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape Architecture at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Freytag […]

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