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What’s important to you? Are there things you obsess over?
It is important to me that no corner is overlooked, and that the details are neatly in place too. In the end, everything should come together to form a harmonious whole. But a garden must also be functional. The Traube garden, for example, will accommodate 60 people. This is a must. And every now and then you have to make compromises, even at the expense of aesthetics. A manhole cover is where it is (laughs) ... Recently, I’ve been busy with something completely different. Last year I did an apprenticeship in geomancy. It’s about the science of perception of the earth. Just as we humans have veins and a meridian system through which energy flows, the earth has a very powerful and subtle energy system too. When you key into a place geomantically, you become immersed with its energy, force and magnetic fields. You know what I’m talking about. There are some spots on earth where we feel comfortable, where we can recharge and where we like going. Basically, it’s ancient knowledge that geomancy has brought back into consciousness. Up until now, I’ve mainly designed gardens into places of well-being intuitively. This new ancient knowledge has opened up completely new doors to me, enabling me to grasp a place in terms of its energy and consciously harmonise it. By doing so, we can actually create places of power. This is something that’s very close to my heart.

Speaking of places of power, which spot will be your personal highlight?
My personal highlight will be the one that proves most challenging to us during the implementation: the water and all the different fountains. The element of water is almost omnipresent in the Traube garden, it follows the guest and forms a central aspect. Water is a very sensual element and is connected to our stomach chakra. With that in mind, it fits in perfectly with Gasthaus Traube, where eating, pleasure and well-being are the focus.

Vital, one last question: What singles you out? What are the hallmarks of your work as a garden architect? Good question. I think it’s my empathy for people and places and that I can create something tailored out of it. Vital Bucher isn’t a brand. I don’t have a set style. Of course, my plans bear all my hallmarks. But no two of my gardens are the same. This has led to me primarily planning private gardens. That’s what I like the most.

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