Suburbs of the future - lessons learned. Twenty-nine proposals from teams in competitions in six different types of suburbs have generated a wide range of bids on how the suburbs can be redeveloped in a more sustainable way.
Aarhus City Hall - 1st rev edition. Aarhus City Hall in Aarhus, Denmark, designed by Danish architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller in 1941 and today it has become an internationally recognized classic of Danish modernism. This edition has added words by Kjeld Vindum.
Thorvald Bindesbøll - Inventing Modernism. Monograph on the architect Thorvald Bindesbøll (1846-1908). Richly illustrated with new photos and many previously unpublished drawings.
Monograph about the Danish Architect Finn Juhl (1912-1989). Richly illustrated. Danish language edition.
The Architect Finn Juhl - monography about the Danish architect Finn Juhl (1912-1989). Richly illustrated.
Gottlieb Bindesbøll (1800-1856) was not just Denmark’s first modern architect. He was also one of the best. Still, no major book was ever published about this oeuvre.
New City Spaces. This book presents an overview of the developments in the use and planning of public spaces, and offers a detailed description of 9 cities and 39 selected public space projects from all parts of the World.
Tag over hovedet - Dansk boligbyggeri fra 1945-1982. The book reviews the development of different types of housing in the post-war years.It analyses the expression of form as a product of influences and conditions resulting from economic and policies in Denmark. Danish language only.
Arkitekten Frits Schlegel. Monograph about the Danish Architect Frits Schlegel (1896-1965) created major works such as Mariebjerg's Chapel and Crematory, The State Agency for Life Insurance (together with Mogens Lassen), Tivolis Gardens' Concert Hall and many more. The book is richly illustrated. Danish language edition.
C. F. Harsdorff - De byggede Danmark 3 by Hakon Lund Hakon Lund, is a living and easy-to-read book about one of Classicism's barely known but not insignificant ancestors, Caspar Frederik Harsdorff (1753-1799).
Guide to Danish Architecture is a two-volume series that covers the period from around the year 1000 to 1995. The first volume ends in around 1960, when the industrialization of the building took hold in earnest, and in a few years changed the conditions for the creation of architecture. ENGLISH EDITION.
Guide to Danish Architecture is a two-volume series that covers the period from around the year 1000 to 1995. The second volume begins in around 1960, when the industrialization of building took hold in earnest, and in a few years changed the conditions for the creation of architecture. ENGLISH EDITION.