New Danish architecture;
[translation into English and German from the Danish by E. Rockwell].
- London, Architectural P., 1968.
- 220 p. illus., plans. 27 cm.
English and German.
"Dansk Arkitektur" by Tobias Faber offers an in-depth exploration of Danish architecture, tracing its historical evolution and cultural significance. The book highlights key architectural movements and influential architects who have shaped the landscape of Denmark, from the Renaissance to contemporary practices. Through detailed analysis and illustrations, Faber examines iconic buildings, urban planning initiatives, and the integration of sustainability in Danish design. The narrative focuses on how architectural forms reflect cultural identities and societal changes, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Denmark's architectural heritage.
Faber also addresses the interplay between traditional craftsmanship and modern technology, emphasizing the importance of innovation in the Danish architectural realm. The work serves not only as a scholarly text but also as a visual journey through iconic structures that define the Danish architectural narrative.
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Architecture--History--Denmark--20th century. Viking Age modernism historicism