What about the other part? The implementation? The detailed planning?
When it comes to implementation phase, there’s still a lot to flesh out with the choice of materials and plants. That’s exciting. It’s like building a house. First comes the rough planning, then it’s about the furnishings and then, finally, the details. It’s this early stage of implementation we find ourselves in currently. The thing that’s so special about the Traube garden is that sometimes up to 10 people take part in the sessions: the clients, the restaurant host, the architects, the interior designer, the gardener ... Other specialists are consulted depending on the issue at hand – well builders, locksmiths, lighting designers, electricians, and so on. Here at the Traube, I’m acutely aware that this garden is a team effort. It’s all hands on deck. It’s nice because everyone has their own say, everyone is working towards the same goal and we’re an extraordinarily good team. The challenge is to coordinate everything – the schedule is tight but fun! Urs Engler from the architectural firm Berger + Partner has been a great support to me here.