Gunnar Asplund

Gunnar Asplund, by Peter Blundell Jones (Phaidon 2006), provides an expert overview of Asplund and his legacy of Scandinavian Modernism.

230,00 

In stock

Gunnar Asplund, by Peter Blundell Jones (Phaidon 2006), provides an expert overview of Asplund and his legacy of Scandinavian Modernism.

Erik Gunnar Asplund (1885–1940) produced buildings of extraordinary grace and poetry in his native Sweden. Among his best known works are the pavilions at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, the Stockholm Library (1928) and the Woodland Chapel (1920). This book celebrates the life and work of Asplund, a contemporary of Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier, who was recognized for his unique blend of Classical, Modernist and vernacular architecture.
Asplund’s achievements are amply demonstrated through masterpieces that lasted throughout his career, such as the Gothenburg Law Courts (1913–1937) and the Enskede Cemetery (1915–1940), a collaboration with Sigurd Lewerentz. As a result of detailed and specialist research, each project is examined through a comprehensive survey of original and archival drawings from Asplund’s office, offering a comprehensive and authoritative guide to his oeuvre. In addition to major buildings, smaller built and unbuilt projects are also explored, such as the architect’s own summer house at Stennäs (1938) and the crematoria at Kviberg and Skövde (1940).
Peter Blundell Jones’ study provides an expert overview of Asplund and his legacy of Scandinavian Modernism. Generously illustrated throughout with key plans, sketches, archival drawings and unseen special photography, this book presents a unique and essential evaluation of Asplund for anyone interested in the subject of architecture during the first half of the twentieth century.
– Peter Blundell Jones, Gunnar Asplund (Phaidon, 2006), book description

The text is in English. The book is profusely illustrated with photographs, architectural drawings, and other visual material.

Our copy is in very good condition. The pages are clean; no markings. The binding is fine. The dust jacket has only some minor signs of shelf wear.

Weight 1799 g
Dimensions 29,8 × 26,2 × 3,0 cm
Author(s)

Peter Blundell Jones

Publisher

Phaidon

Publishing year

2006

Language

Images

architectural drawings, b&w & colour photos, sketches

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

Number of pages

239

ISBN

0-7148-3976-0