I have put this book on my students' core reading list. And they like it, drawn in by the author's obvious admiration of—and professional insight into—the works he presents.

Scandinavian Studies

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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Introduction

Chapter 1 - From National Romanticism to Modernism

Chapter 2 - Carl Petersen (The Faaborg Museum, Funen, Denmark)

Chapter 3 - Sigurd Lewerentz (The Resurrection Chapel, Stockholm, Sweden)

Chapter 4 - Marti Valikangas (Puu Kapyla Housing, Helsinki, Finland)

Chapter 5 - Ivar Tengbom (The Matchstick Palace, Stockholm, Sweden)

Chapter 6 - Oiva Kallio (Villa Oivala, Helsinki, Finland)

Chapter 7 - Edvard Thomsen (Oregard School, Copenhagen, Denark)

Chaoter 8 - Alvar Aalto (Jyvaskyla Workers Club, Jyvaskyla, Finland)

Chapter 9 - Hack Kampmann (Copenhagen Police Headquarters, Denmark)

Chapter 10 - JS Siren (The Finnish Parliament House, Helsinki, Finland)

Chapter 11 - Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz (The Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm, Sweden)

Bibliography

Index

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The first English-language survey of the Nordic Classical architectural movement
The first English-language title to focus on classicism in Scandinavian architecture - despite growing interest in this area in the UK and the US there is very little scholarship available

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350154445
Publisert
2020-02-06
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
583 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

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.