Kay Fisker
Title | Kay Fisker PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Søberg |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2021-07 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1350068195 |
Kay Fisker (1893-1965) is considered one of the most influential Danish architects of the twentieth century, and yet there has existed until now no in-depth English-language study of his works and writing. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, this book examines Fisker's key projects – from his early railway stations and innovative housing projects to the Danish Academy in Rome – and analyses his work as a historian and writer. Fisker's output is closely associated with the functional tradition, a hybridization of international modernism and regional architectural typologies, and this book shows how his architectural poetics can be understood as an amalgamation of an ideal order with the contingent conditions of landscapes and urban sites. Hybridization is not only a valuable notion for understanding Fisker, the book argues, it can also be applied to an understanding of modernist architecture as a whole, with its various expressions, agendas and tensions both regionally and internationally.
Landmarks
Title | Landmarks PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sheridan |
Publisher | Hatje Cantz Pub |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9783775738033 |
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, DOMESTIC BUILDINGS. The human being was at the center of Danish modernism. Traditional craftsmanship and a high degree of quality influenced both its design and its architecture. Alongside the construction of numerous groundbreaking public buildings, the 1950s and 60s saw the design of many single-family homes based on an aesthetic that focused on truth to materials, honesty in construction and the reduction of form. Built of wood and brick and with practical, informal floor plans and large glass surfaces that opened up the interior of the house to nature, the best of these homes still fulfill their tasks to this day. The Modern House in Denmark is a compendium of selected buildings examined in detail, including icons such as Utzon House by Jorn Utzon, Arne Jacobsen's Siesby House and the Bogh Andersen House by Jorgen Bo and Vilhelm Wohlert.
Modern Danish Architecture
Title | Modern Danish Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Kay Fisker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
The Danish Chair
Title | The Danish Chair PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Strandberg |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2018-12-19 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 9788793604315 |
Presents 110 Danish chairs and charts their success at home and abroad from the mid-20th century until the present day In the mid-20th century design became a cultural phenomenon that placed Denmark on the world map. Danish Design emerged in 1949 as a real brand, when American journalists started to write about Danish furniture in relation to a furniture exhibition by Snedkerlauget in Copenhagen. 'Den runde stol' made by Hans. J. Wegner was given the name 'The Chair'. This was not only the beginning of a great export adventure but also a challenge for the Danish designers, who became world recognized for their obsession with creating the perfect chair. The chair has always been the touchstone of designers and the design historians' favourite object. It touches and reflects the body it carries with arms, legs, seat and back. Besides this point, the chair is one of our most culture-bearing design objects and it tells a story about the period and the society from which it was created. In a very unique way this book shows, not just in words but also with drawings and photos how Danish chairs are built on historical furniture types, which are then refined into the infinite. The message and the explanation for the international success of Danish furniture is this; Danish furniture design is based on foreign culture and the best creations of former times.
Furniture Boom
Title | Furniture Boom PDF eBook |
Author | Lars Dybdahl |
Publisher | Strandberg |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2019-02-07 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 9788793604124 |
A richly illustrated presentation of Danish Mid-Century furniture classics and the iconic designers who created them Danish design plays an important part in what has come to be known as the Mid- Century Modern style. Timeless furniture pieces, such as the Hans J. Wegner's Y-Chair and Finn Juhl's Chieftain Chair, influenced designers all over the world and are still considered classics. This book is the first to present an overview of the furniture created by Danish designers and architects, in the period between 1945-1975, tracing the movement from beginning to end. Design history expert Lars Dybdahl provides thorough descriptions and analyses of particular furniture pieces, never failing to situate them within a historical and cultural context. The book is richly illustrated, showcasing the aesthetic development from post-war Denmark to the swinging sixties and seventies.
Contemporary Copenhagen - Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
Title | Contemporary Copenhagen - Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Wirenfeldt Nielsen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789198533538 |
For almost a century, the aim of Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects has been to make Copenhagen a better city to live in. The studio strives for a design that transcends time and manages a constantly changeable reality. In their view, good architecture emanates from function and is drawn from inside and out. Thus, it can be equal and afford everyone a good life. Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects is behind many of the most noticed contemporary community buildings in Copenhagen, such as the Danish Radio House, Copenhagen Airport, the residential area Krøyers Plads, the New North Zealand Hospital, the department store Illum and the world?s first cross-functional media house DR City.00The founder of the studio, Vilhelm Theodor Lauritzen (1894?1984), was one of the most distinguished modern Danish architects. His conviction, that ?architecture is applied art for the people ? never a privilege for the few?, is still alive. This book covers the processes behind some of the buildings that have shaped modern Copenhagen.
Scandinavian Modern
Title | Scandinavian Modern PDF eBook |
Author | Magnus Englund |
Publisher | Ryland Peters & Small |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN | 9781849758772 |
In Scandinavian Modern, Magnus Englund and Christina Schmidt of design store Skandium trace the development of the Scandinavian style, introduce key designers, and take a look at some of the most stylish homes in Scandinavia. In Scandinavian Modern, Magnus Englund and Christina Schmidt of design store Skandium trace the development of the Scandinavian style, introduce key designers and take a look at some of the most stylish homes in Scandinavia. The first section, Elements, takes a lively look at Scandinavian designers and design in the context of materials: wood, glass, textiles, ceramics, and so on. The second section, Living, offers an in-depth visual survey of 12 outstanding homes in Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, ranging from modern country homes to sophisticated city-center apartments. The accompanying text provides a fascinating insight into each interior, describing its design, planning, and evolution.