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JØRGEN BO
CLAUS WOHLERT
OLE NØRGAARD
WILHELM WOHLERT

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Louisiana is not merely an experience in modern and contemporary art, but a congenial reflection of the interplay between art, architecture and landscape. Situated in Denmark on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden. The park serves as an ideal setting for displaying the museum’s collection of modern sculptures. Similarly the prominent museum buildings, constructed between 1958 and 1998, offer a fascinating background for the permanent collection of 20th century art. It houses an exquisite collection by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol. Architectonically, the new wings are still in harmony with the first Louisiana. But the architects have naturally changed their ideas during the many years that have passed since 1956. New stylistic elements have been introduced here and there, but the continuity has been retained.

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Danish National Bank

Havnegade, 5 Copenhague, Dinamarca 55.6762643 12.5863118

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ie School of Architecture lo descubrió en septiembre de 2011

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Kastrup Sea Bath

Amager Strandvej 301 Kastrup, Dinamarca 55.6453215 12.6493943

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Architects:White Arkitekter
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The new Kastrup Søbad seawater swimming area is a leisure amenity out of the ordinary. Like a conch, the sea bath emerges from the water to occupy a central position along the beach looking over the Øresund Sound. Just as we have seen further to the north at Amager Strand Beach, Kastrup Strand Beach has undergone major transformation and reorganization. The facilities include the main building on the water, a new bathing beach and a new service building onshore that includes toilet facilities, as well as green spaces inland.

A pool for the masses
Kastrup Søbad has been executed using the highest-quality materials and stands apart as an architectural work based on both beauty and functionality. The structure consists of a 100-metre-long bridge leading from the newly built beach to a circular wooden platform. The swimming area's circular shape and exterior screen have the distinct advantage of protecting bathers from the wind. The structure is built of azobe, a tropical wood resistant to salt water. For White Arkitekter, it was important to make the sea bath accessible to the masses all day long. Disabled-friendly features have been incorporated, and the lighting has been apportioned equal weight with the architecture. The design has made use of indirect light and light recessed into the wooden decking. As a result, Kastrup Søbad offers both a functional setting for swimmers and a sculptural sight for those taking an evening stroll.

ie School of Architecture lo descubrió en septiembre de 2011

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Fredensborg Houses

bakkedraget Fredensborg, Dinamarca 55.9755747 12.3945474

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Gunnløgsson House

rungsted stranvej, 68 Rungsted Kyst, Dinamarca 55.875746 12.549374

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arquitecto:
Halldor Gunnløgsson

Halldor Gunnløgsson was son of the merchant Halldor Johannes Gunnløgsson and the actress Else Sten. He graduated from senior school in 1937 and continued at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, in Copenhagen, from which he graduated in 1942. Among his teachers were Kay Fisker and Steen Eiler Rasmussen. Just after his final examinations during the Second World War he left for Sweden and stayed in the neighbouring country during the years 1942-44.
During his career he travelled to North and South America, Japan, and the Near East, and the inspiration found on these trips are delicately conditioned to a Scandinavian design fundamental to his buildings. He spent his teaching career at the School of Architecture of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he was initially employed as an instructor, before becoming a lecturer in 1956. He was appointed professor in the building arts in 1959, and dean in 1969. From 1961-62 he was employed as a Visiting Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. Gunnløgsson was one of the leading figures in the Danish modernist architecture, especially in the field of detached houses. His personal interpretations of the modernist Western-American and the traditional Japanese architectural traditions were shaped by a consciousness of specific local qualities and demands. Using materials like wood and stone combined with a limited range of colours the impression of his works is simple and minimalist, though at the same time very precious.

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Seven Houses

piniehoj 1-8, rungsted kyst Rungsted Kyst, Dinamarca 55.8734709 12.5510713

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1961-1962
Jørgen Bo

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Jacobsen Houses

Strandvejen 413, 2930 Klampenborg Klampenborg, Dinamarca 55.7746275 12.5916089

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Address: Strandvejen 413, 2930 Klampenborg
Constructed: 1951
Function: Residential and commercial
Architect: Arne Jacobsen
Landscape architect: Arne Jacobsen
Client: Arne Jacobsen
Rebuilt: The house has been restored and returned to Realea A/S from 2005-07
Description:
The house is part of the terrace houses, Søholm, South of Bellavista at Strandvejen in Klampenborg.

The houses are built in staggered rows and with the units divided by a middle section which makes each house stand out as an independent composition.
The buildings were erected between 1945 and 1953 in three stages, each with its own type of houses all designed by Arne Jacobsen.

The house was planned both as a private home and as a studio for Arne Jacobsen himself. He lived and worked in the house from 1951 and until his death in 1971.
Through his many different types of work from buildings to furniture and handicrafts, Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) positioned himself strongly and personally in Danish architecture and design. The 18 terraced houses in the Søholm complex together with the Bellavista, the Bellevue Teatret and the Bellevue Badet in Klampenborg all contributed to giving Arne Jacobsen his international breakthrough.

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