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Stefan Tischer Landschaftsarchitekt
stefan tischer is landscape architect, urban designer, university professor and curator for landscape themed exhibitions and events. he worked since 1995 in germany (1995 - 2000 burger + tischer | landschaftsarchitekten, since 2000 stefan tischer | landschaftsarchitekt) canada (2003 - 2006 labcap, montreal) and italy (2007 - 2012 labcap, rome). the body of work in landscape architectural design, urban and landscape masterplans, landart, memorials and public-private is characterised by an international approach and interdisciplinary collaboration. stefan tischer has also a distinguished academic profile. he directed the school for landscape architecture in montreal and help teaching and research positions at university of sassari (architecture @ alghero), ensp versailles, university of montreal, art academy berlin weissensee, iuav venice and technical university tu munich with worldwide lecturing and invited critique. he is co-founder and scientific director of landworks, a cultural
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