$59.95
(disponible en magasin)
Résumé:
Through stills, film and interviews, Nyberg's unfinished biography on Sigurd Lewerentz shatters his prevailing image as the "silent architect" Before his death in 1978, Bernt Nyberg had been working on the first biography of Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz (1885–1975), through film and interviews captured on a build site. This special volume of 2G revisits this(...)
2G essays: Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg: In dialogue
Actions:
Prix:
$59.95
(disponible en magasin)
Résumé:
Through stills, film and interviews, Nyberg's unfinished biography on Sigurd Lewerentz shatters his prevailing image as the "silent architect" Before his death in 1978, Bernt Nyberg had been working on the first biography of Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz (1885–1975), through film and interviews captured on a build site. This special volume of 2G revisits this unfinished project that ultimately views the reclusive architect through a curious and experimental lens.
Architecture, monographies
Lewerentz: a masterpiece
$105.00
(disponible en magasin)
Résumé:
This new illustrated book on architecture, ''Lewerentz. A Masterpiece'', provides answers to questions about the internationally renowned architect Sigurd Lewerentz Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) was one of the greatest masters of 20th-c. Swedish architecture. Fredric Bedoire, in his chapter, describes the circumstances of Lewerentz's construction work at Adolf Fredriks(...)
Architecture, monographies
septembre 2017
Lewerentz: a masterpiece
Actions:
Prix:
$105.00
(disponible en magasin)
Résumé:
This new illustrated book on architecture, ''Lewerentz. A Masterpiece'', provides answers to questions about the internationally renowned architect Sigurd Lewerentz Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) was one of the greatest masters of 20th-c. Swedish architecture. Fredric Bedoire, in his chapter, describes the circumstances of Lewerentz's construction work at Adolf Fredriks Kyrkogata 8 in Stockholm. What did its location tell us? Who commissioned and later used the building? How did the architect go about his work? Which other suggestions were considered and how did construction proceed?
Architecture, monographies