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New Scandinavian design / [project coordination and text, Anja Llorella Oriol].

Fine Arts Library NK1457 .N49 2005
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Llorella, Anja.
Series:
Designpocket
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Design--Scandinavia.
Design.
Architectural design--Scandinavia.
Architectural design.
Furniture design--Scandinavia.
Furniture design.
Scandinavia.
Physical Description:
399 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 19 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : teNeues, [2005]
Language Note:
Introduction in English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Summary:
Clean lines, functionality and sophisticated form have characterized Scandinavian design for decades. This school is known for its innovation, sometimes with a touch of whimsy where you least expect it. Designs are often closely related to nature. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden are all known for their practical yet aesthetic creations. Nevertheless, despite sharing common cultural roots, each of these Scandinavian countries has its own unique identity. Explore 400 pages of full-color photographs illustrating the latest in Scandinavian architecture and product design. ? A great overview of the best in new Scandinavian design ? This extensively illustrated guide provides a source of inspiration for designers and a documentary record of this design movement.
Contents:
Residential Architecture 28
Guest House at Nissum Brednig - Nissum Brednig, Denmark 30
B20 Private Residence - Gardabaer, Iceland 36
Villa Andersson - Landskrona, Sweden 42
Villa K - Stockholm, Sweden 48
Flat Nittve - Stockholm, Sweden 54
Villa Alnas - Stockholm, Sweden 60
Medvind Loft - Stockholm, Sweden 64
Island House - Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden 70
The Mill House - Skane, Sweden 76
Holiday Residence Haugsaetra - Kvamsfjellet, Norway 82
Summerhouse Grunsen - Goteborg, Sweden 92
Commercial Architecture 98
101 Hotel - Reykjavik, Iceland 100
Restaurant Hotellet - Stockholm, Sweden 108
Restaurant Fredsgatan 12 - Stockholm, Sweden 114
Charlottehaven - Copenhagen, Denmark 118
Artesia - Oslo, Norway 126
Mansson Optician Shop - Malmo, Sweden 134
ISTAK Headquarter - Reykjavik, Island 140
Struers Headquarter - Ballerup, Denmark 150
Digiquant Headquarter - Roskilde, Denmark 156
DFDS Headquarter - Copenhagen, Denmark 164
Told & Skat Headquarter - Alborg, Denmark 168
McCann Ericksson Office - Oslo, Norway 172
Kreditorforeningen Office - Oslo, Norway 178
Hojgaard & Schults Headquarter - Gladsaxe, Denmark 184
Public Architecture 190
Hamar Town Hall - Hamar, Norway 192
Town Hall Extension and Finance Center - Glostrup, Denmark 198
Dragor Town Hall - Dragor, Denmark 202
Reykjavik Art Museum - Reykjavik, Iceland 208
Bella Center Auditorium - Copenhagen, Denmark 218
The Danish Jewish Museum - Copenhagen, Denmark 224
Worker's Museum - Copenhagen, Denmark 232
IT University - Copenhagen, Denmark 238
University Library of Sodertorn - Stockholm, Sweden 242
Frederiksberg High School - Frederiksberg, Denmark 248
Kastellet School - Oslo, Norway 254
Nydalen Metro Station - Oslo, Norway 264
Flintholm Station - Copenhagen, Denmark 270
Landscape Architecture 276
Harbour Bridge - Malmo, Denmark 278
Central Bus Station - Drammen, Norway 280
Bjolsen Student Housing - Oslo, Norway 284
Tuborg North Masterplan - Copenhagen, Denmark 288
Arhus University - Arhus, Denmark 292
Birk Centerpark - Herning, Denmark 296
Furniture Design 300
Product Design 358.
ISBN:
3832790527
9783832790523
OCLC:
62769165

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