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almafu_9958353304502883
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1 online resource
ISBN:
9783034610582
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Gert Wingårdh (*1951) is Sweden’s leading architect. His clever and imaginative spatial creations are remarkable in economic as well as ecological and sociological terms. The focus of his designs is always on the needs of the future users. This monograph analyzes the principal aspects of his work in seminal essays by renowned architecture critics and uses text and images to document all the important buildings of his thirty-year career. Editor Mikael Nanfeldt is curator of the Röhss Museum of Design and Applied Arts in Göteborg, the opening venue for a large exhibition of Wingårdh’s work that then moves on to the Swedish Museum of Architecture in Stockholm before going on to tour internationally. Wingårdh’s most remarkable projects include prizewinning laboratory buildings in Sweden and the United States, the Swedish embassies in Berlin and Washington, numerous villas, and the Müritzeum, a recently opened visitor center in Waren, Germany.
Inhalt:
Gert Wingårdh (*1951) ist Schwedens führender Architekt. Seine klugen, erfindungsreichen räumlichen Gestaltungen sind ebenso in ökonomischer wie ökologischer und soziologischer Hinsicht bemerkenswert: immer stehen bei seinem Entwerfen die Bedürfnisse der künftigen Nutzer im Mittelpunkt. Diese Monografie analysiert in grundlegenden Essays renommierter Architekturkritiker die Hauptaspekte seines Wirkens und dokumentiert in Text und Bild alle wichtigen Bauten seiner 30jährigen Tätigkeit. Herausgeber Mikael Nanfeldt ist Kurator des Röhss Museum of Design and Applied Arts in Göteborg, Ausgangsort einer grossen Wingårdh-Ausstellung, die nach dem Swedish Museum of Architecture in Stockholm international gezeigt wird. Zu Wingårdhs bemerkenswertesten Projekten gehören unter anderen preisgekrönte Laborbauten in Schweden und den USA, die schwedischen Botschaften in Berlin und Washington, zahlreiche Villen sowie das jüngst eröffnete Besucherzentrum Waren in Deutschland.
Anmerkung:
Frontmatter --
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Preface --
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Some introductory words about Gert Wingårdh --
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1. Trademark status and an incipient international career --
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2000–2007: Sensualism articulate --
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Projects 2000 –2007 --
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Hyllie Centre: Hotel and commercial centre, arena Malmö, Sweden (2007, 2003) --
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Smot: Concert hall and theatre Jönköping, Sweden (2007) --
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The Aula: Auditorium, Karolinska Institutet Solna, Sweden (2006) --
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Citadellbadet: Swimming baths Landskrona, Sweden (2005) --
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Kallis: Spa and hotel Helsingborg, Sweden (2005) --
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Glaskasten: Sculpture museum Marl, Germany (2005) --
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Housing at Arabia Beach: Housing Helsinki, Finland (2005) --
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Ease: Shop Stockholm, Sweden (2005) --
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Müritzeum: Visitor centre, aquaria and exhibition Waren, Germany (2004) --
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House of Sweden: Embassy Washington, dc, usa (2003 --
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VillAnn: Private residence Kungsbacka, Sweden (2003) --
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K:fem: Fashion store Vällingby, Sweden (2003) --
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Björntand: Opera and hotel Östersund, Sweden (2003) --
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Sign: Hotel, Norra Bantorget Stockholm, Sweden (2002) --
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Villa Astrid: Private residence Gothenburg, Sweden (2002) --
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Dalsland Lodge: Hotel Dals Ed, Sweden (2002) --
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Aranäs Upper Secondary School: High school and theatre Kungsbacka, Sweden (2001) --
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Culture house: Library and exhibition building Ulricehamn, Sweden (2003) --
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Polarportal: Visitor centre and exhibition Oslo, Norway (2001) --
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Mimers House: High school, municipal library, sport hall and theatre Kungälv, Sweden (2001) --
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Mölndalsbro: Train station and bus terminal Mölndal, Sweden (2000) --
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An architectural chameleon: Harri Hautajärvi --
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2. From rabblerouser to established trendsetter --
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1990 –1999: “Fight” --
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Projects 1990 –1999 --
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Sergels Tower: Housing Stockholm, Sweden (1999) --
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Kajplats 01: Housing Malmö, Sweden (1999) --
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Universeum: Science centre Gothenburg, Sweden (1998) --
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House at Amundön: Private residence Gothenburg, Sweden (1998) --
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Ericsson St James: Office block London, uk (1998) --
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The Mill House: Residence and sauna Västra Karup, Båstad, Sweden (1998) --
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Auditorium and Student Union at Chalmers: Student union building and auditorium Gothenburg, Sweden (1999) --
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Scandinavian twr: Office and apartment block Malmö, Sweden (1997) --
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Sweden’s embassy in Berlin: Embassy Berlin, Germany (1996) --
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Victoria Olympia Stadium: Olympic arena Stockholm, Sweden (1996) --
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Arlanda twr: Air traffic control tower Sigtuna, Sweden (1995) --
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Ale Upper Secondary School and Culture Centre: High school, library and theatre Ale, Sweden (1993) --
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A flaneur, but a romantic withal: Mikael Nanfeldt --
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3. Exoticism in the Swedish landscape --
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1980 –1989: Success and maturity --
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Projects 1980 –1989 --
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Villa Nilsson: Residence Varberg, Sweden (1989) --
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AstraZeneca: Research complex Mölndal, Sweden (1989) --
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Scandic Crown Hotel: Hotel Stockholm, Sweden (1989) --
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Öijared Country Club: Golf club Lerum, Sweden (1986) --
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Laura Ashley: Shop Stockholm, Sweden (1984) --
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Vasa Museum: Museum Stockholm, Sweden (1983) --
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Yoko Yap: Shop Gothenburg, Sweden (1982) --
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Peking: Restaurant Gothenburg, Sweden (1981) --
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The experience --
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4. Using diversity as a strategy for learning and building --
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1970 –1979: Becoming an architect Claes Caldenby --
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Projects 1977–1979 --
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Marmite: Restaurant Åre, Sweden (1979) --
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Villa Nordh: Private residence Gothenburg, Sweden (1978) --
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Leonis: Restaurant Gothenburg, Sweden (1977) --
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Villa Hansson: Residence Gothenburg, Sweden (1977) --
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A time of change --
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1–4. 366 works: 1974– 2007, including 1 52 competitions and parallel assignments, with 51 winning projects --
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List of works --
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CV, Awards, Exhibitions, Selected bibliograpy --
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Collaborators --
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Contents
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In English.
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Kunstführer
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Kunstführer
DOI:
10.1515/9783034610582
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783034610582
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