• Contact Us
  • World-Wide Shipping
  • Shipping fee calculated at checkout
  • Purchase in SEK or EUR
0
Your cart

Recommended backlist:

..

Follow us on Instagram

Support your local art bookstore

Wherever you are

Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects: Contemporary Copenhagen
Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects: Contemporary Copenhagen
Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects: Contemporary Copenhagen - 2
Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects: Contemporary Copenhagen - 3

Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects: Contemporary Copenhagen

€49

Keyword: community buildings, transportation, housing, hospital, campus, embassies, Copenhagen, Danish office

Size: 245 x 283 mm Pages: 272 Format: softcover Language: English Illustration: in colour & b/w Editor: Tomas Lauri Text: Jane Wirenfeldt Nielsen, Gertrud Jörgensen, Jens Kvorning, Tomas Lauri Book design: Jens Andersson Publisher: Arvinius + Orfeus Pub Year: 2021 Weight: 1520 gr ISBN 13: 9789198533538
Read more...

    Description

    Article no.: 9789198533538

    A survey on the esteemed Danish studio mainly focusing on projects in Copenhagen From the publisher: For almost a century, the aim of Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects has been to make Copenhagen a better city to live in. The studio strives for a design that transcends time and manages a constantly changeable reality. In their view, good architecture emanates from function and is drawn from inside and out. Thus, it can be equal and afford everyone a good life. Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects is behind many of the most noticed contemporary community buildings in Copenhagen, such as the Danish Radio House, Copenhagen Airport, the residential area Krøyers Plads, the New North Zealand Hospital, the department store Illum and the world’s first cross-functional media house DR City. The founder of the studio, Vilhelm Theodor Lauritzen (1894–1984), was one of the most distinguished modern Danish architects. His conviction, that ‘architecture is applied art for the people – never a privilege for the few’, is still alive. This book covers the processes behind some of the buildings that have shaped modern Copenhagen.
    Back to top