A new reference book on the work of Norwegian master Sverre Fehn and his art of constructing spaces.
Sverre Fehn Architecture is a new reference book on the work of Norwegian master Sverre Fehn and his art of constructing spaces. The book is a monographic collection of his 80 built and unbuilt projects, presented from the "inside of his architecture", with the idea to create new insights into his fascinating architectural strategies, developed during his life-long practice. The allure of imagining the physical and experiential qualities of his buildings is created by new drawings and photographs, pictured with the high precision. In spite of a silent language of the book, the presentations possibly reflect well the diverse perspectives of the presented projects, their extensive network of relationships, architectural, cultural and social and the overall richness of Fehn's architecture.
Norwegian Pritzker-prize architect Sverre Fehn (1924 Kongsberg-2009 Oslo, professor at Oslo School of Architecture 1971-1994) is one of the most influential and original architects of European postwar generation.
Includes texts by Wilfried Wang, Kersten Geers, Go Hasegawa, Cecilia Puga, Rune Slagstad, Jonathan Sergison, Carl Viggo Hølmebakk, Mari Hvattum, Mark Lee, Eric Lapierre, Neven Fuchs.
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