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El. knyga: Nordic Classicism: Scandinavian Architecture 1910-1930

(Independent Scholar, UK)
  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781350044197
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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781350044197
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Nordic Classicism presents the first English-language survey of an important yet short-lived movement in modern architectural history.

It was through the Nordic classical movement that Scandinavian architecture first attracted international attention. It was the Nordic Pavilions, rather than Le Corbusier's modernism, which generated most admiration at the 1925 World Fair, and it was the Nordic classical architects – including Gunnar Asplund, Sigurd Lewerentz, and Alvar Aalto – who went on to establish Scandinavia's reputation for modern design. Yet this brief classsical movement was quickly eclipsed by the rise of international modernism, and has often been overlooked in architectural studies.

The book explores the lives and works of various key contributors to Nordic classicism – with eleven chapters each focussing on a different architect and on one of the period's outstanding works (including the Stockholm Central Library, the Resurrection Chapel, and the Woodland Cemetery). Famous architects and their works are examined alongside many lesser-known examples, to provide a comprehensive and in-depth account.

As we approach the centenary of many of the events to which the book refers, now is a timely opportunity to explore the key themes of the Nordic classical movement, its architects, their buildings and the social and cultural changes to which they were responding.

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I have put this book on my students' core reading list. And they like it, drawn in by the author's obvious admiration ofand professional insight intothe works he presents. * Scandinavian Studies *

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The first English-language survey of the Nordic Classical architectural movement
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(2)
1 From National Romanticism to Modernism
3(18)
2 Carl Petersen and the Faaborg Art Museum
21(12)
3 Ivar Tengbom and the Swedish Match Company Headquarters
33(14)
4 Gunnar Asplund and Stockholm City Library
47(16)
5 JS Siren and the Finnish Parliament House
63(14)
6 Hack Kampmann and the Copenhagen Police Headquarters
77(16)
7 Sigurd Lewerentz and the Chapel of the Resurrection
93(12)
8 Oiva Kallio and the Villa Oivala
105(12)
9 Alvar Aalto and the Jyvaskyla Workers Club
117(12)
10 Edvard Thomsen and the Øregard Gymnasium
129(12)
11 Martti Valikangas and the Puu Kapyla Garden Town
141(12)
12 The Woodland Cemetery and the Woodland Chapel
153(14)
Epilogue 167(8)
Notes 175(8)
Bibliography 183(3)
Index 186
John Stewart is an award-winning architect. He has acted as an external tutor at both the Oxford School of Architecture and the Mackintosh School of Architecture.