David Week; Director of Pacific Architecture, Australia:
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GEHRDT BORNEBUSCH
Single-family home near Hald Lake
BENGT ESPEN KNUTSEN
Vacation house in Portør
ARNE KARLSEN
The Danel villa
YRJÖ KUKKAPURO
Architect’s own home & studio
BJARNE HAMMER
Architect’s own summerhouse
WINGÅRDH
Villa Astrid
JACOB KORNUM
Single-family home in Trørød
TORMOD OLESEN
Vacation house in Skagen
MOGENS LASSEN
Architect’s own home & studio
LUND HAGEM
Vacation house Lindholm
PEKKA HELIN
Villa Vetro
208 colourpages in hardcover
Photography: Per Nagel
Text: Vibe Udsen, architect m.a.a.
LIVING ARCHITECTURE presents volume 2 of the book series SCANDINAVIAN MODERN HOUSES. It contains Per Nagel’s new photographs of some of the most significant Scandinavian private houses built during the twentieth century to elucidate the distinctive character of Nordic architecture, and its fine interplay with the vast nature.
Nordic architects have developed a special awareness and sense of clarity concerning one of the most important elements for Northerners: the light! This sensibility for the different tonal qualities of light, and the extremely conscious use of light as the most important form producing and space-defining element, is perhaps the most remarkable common feature of Nordic architecture – the spirit of Nordic light!
The houses we feature are very different in plan, materials and construction. Though they were built in a span of time from the 1930’s until today they are all strikingly modern – the power and quality of their architecture make them timeless.
We have primarily selected the houses reviewed in SCANDINAVIAN MODERN HOUSES on the basis of subjective, emotional criteria – we have chosen to present those houses that are among our personal favorites. Most of these private houses have never been opened for publication before.
Per Nagel´s evocative photographs depict the special quality of the Nordic light and convey the atmosphere of the outstanding houses in such a magnificent way that the reader can almost experience the feeling of being there.