Maren Brakebusch (*1974) studied landscape architecture at the Leibniz University of Hanover. From 1998 to 2002, she worked as a project manager at the Berlin office of Kamel Louafi for various EXPO 2000 projects.
Since 2002 she works as a project manager, from 2009-2013 as office manager for VOGT Landschaftsarchitekten in Zurich. In 2014, she took over the overall management of the VOGT offices in Zurich, Berlin, London and Paris (2019) and became a member of the Board of Directors, which she has been chairing since 2017. In addition to lecturing and jury activities, she teaches prospective architects at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and ETH Zurich since 2017 as part of a one-year lectureship (2020/21). Since 2022, she has been a part-time professor of garden and landscape architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and a member of the Baukollegium Berlin.