- Ernst Cramer
Ernst Cramer (
December 7 ,1898 (Zürich /Switzerland ) –September 7 ,1980 ) (Rüschlikon/Switzerland ) was a Swisslandscape architect and one of the most renownedEurope an garden architects after 1945, who had a strong influence on present-daylandscape architecture inEurope .Ernst Cramer learned the profession of a
garden er at a renowned firm inZürich , where he was instructed by thelandscape architect Gustav Ammann, a close friend ofRichard Neutra and one of the most important Swiss garden architects at the time. When Cramer started his own business in 1929, he mostly designed privategarden s for wealthy clients and perfected a romantic, ratherpicturesque style. He was especially interested in the rustic gardens that were built in the southern part ofSwitzerland in the canton ofTicino .Cramer was a member of the Zürich section of the Werkbund, headed by the
Bauhaus memberJohannes Itten and the Swiss sculptor Max Bill, and became more and more interested in a modern method of garden design. About 1950 Cramer dramatically changed his style and started designing modernarchitect ural gardens. His friendship and cooperation with many modern Swissartist s and his strong interest in modernarchitecture reinforced his will to find a new language in garden architecture. In particular, the temporary exhibition projects of Cramer are among the most remarkable creations of modern garden architecture inEurope . Most impressive were his contributions to national and international garden exhibitions, for example, the first national garden show inZürich G|59 (1959) and the international garden exhibition inHamburg (1963). The abstract basic conception of his gardens, the renunciation of superfluous decoration, and the use of concrete and geometrically shaped elements caused considerable irritation among his professional colleagues and added to his international reputation.Cramer’s Garten des Poeten (Poet’s Garden), built for the 1959
Zürich show, was portrayed byElizabeth B. Kassler in her classic book Modern Gardens and theLandscape (MOMA 1964). This garden was probably the most important work in Cramer’s professional career. At the age of 61 the garden architect had been asked to design a poet’s garden for the first national garden show inSwitzerland . He worked with minimal means and maximumabstraction instead of imitating nature. Kassler described the design: ”Triangular earth mounds and a stepped cone were precisely edged, grass-sheathed, and doubled by a still pool. The garden was not so much a garden as asculpture to walk through, abstract earth shapes independent of place, with sharp arises foreign to the nature of their material.” Just a few years later a new radical form of art calledLand Art or Earthworks came on the U.S. art scene, creating impressive, almost archaic geometrical earth sculptures, which are among the most important sources of inspiration for present-daylandscape architect s.Many other remarkable projects by Ernst Cramer built in close cooperation with some of the most important Swiss modern
architect s and two gardens designed for houses byRichard Neutra do still exist. Among Cramer’s clients were some of the most influential Swiss families, as well as companies such asRoche Chemicals and Ciba Chemical Industries. With his remarkable life’s work Cramer not only prepared the ground for an intensive discussion about the contemporary influence of minimalist art andLand Art onlandscape architecture . With his courageous gardens he also helped shape the profile of modern Swiss landscape architecture and strongly influenced the work of young successors such as Willi Neukom, Fred Eicher, andDieter Kienast from Switzerland.elected commissions
* 1933 Garden Vogel-Sulzer (rustic garden style), Itschnach, Zürich canton,
Switzerland
* 1945-1948 Garden Göhner (rustic garden style), Morcote, Ticino canton,Switzerland
* 1955-1959 School Bernarda, Menzingen, Zug, Switzerland
* 1957 Gardens for the International Building Exhibition "Interbau", Berlin,Germany
* 1959 Garten des Poeten (Poet’s Garden), garden exhibition G|59, Zürich,Switzerland
* 1963 Theatergarten (Theater Garden), international garden exhibition IGA,Hamburg ,Germany
* 1964-1966 Public place, Sulzer office building, Winterthur, Zürich canton,Switzerland
* 1965 Garden for the Casa Ebelin Bucerius (with architectRichard Neutra ), Brione, Ticino canton,Switzerland
* 1965 Garden for Haus Rentsch (with architectRichard Neutra ), Wengen, Bern canton,Switzerland
* 1968-1972 Open space design for Bruderholzspital hospital, near Basel,Switzerland
* 1972-1978 Public space design for central Post- and Administration building, Vaduz,Liechtenstein
* 1974-1978 Open spaces for Roche chemical industry, Sisseln,Switzerland Literature
*Weilacher, Udo: Visionary Gardens. Modern Landscapes by Ernst Cramer. Birkhauser Publisher; 2001 ISBN 3-7643-6567-6
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