Arne Jacobsen. Edificios Publicos
With this book we continue reprinting in hardcover book format the issues of the 2G Architecture Review that have been out of print. Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971), better known for his prominent career as a designer of furniture and objects than as an architect, is the ultimate proponent of the modern movement in Denmark. Though he was a master of using traditional materials and ...
Sinopsis
With this book we continue reprinting in hardcover book format the issues of the 2G Architecture Review that have been out of print.
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971), better known for his prominent career as a designer of furniture and objects than as an architect, is the ultimate proponent of the modern movement in Denmark. Though he was a master of using traditional materials and textures within a modern vernacular, Jacobsen was also interested in industrial buildings and new technologies. His public buildings followed the same criteria of simplicity, order, utility and harmony as all his other projects. However, in his public architecture, Jacobsen also added the discipline inherent in standardisation and use of industrial components.
Índice
| Table of contents: Introduction          Arne Jacobsen 1902-1971 (Lisbet Balslev Jorgensen) Works and projects          Stelling Huis, Copenhague          Aarhus City Hall          Sollerod City Hall          Munkegards School, Gentofte          Offices for Jespersen & Son, Copenhagen          Rodovre City Hall          SAS Building/Royal Hotel, Copenhagen          St. Catherine`s & Merton College, Oxford          National Bank, Copenhagen          Hew Offices, Hamburg          Christianeum Gymnasium, Hamburg          Kuwait Central Bank          Danish Embassy, London Biography Nexus          On form and design at the present time (Arne Jacobsen)          Speech at the opening of the Arne Jacobsen exhibition in Aarhus (Knud Aerbo) |
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