Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

Walking through the campus of Aarhus University, one is immediately struck by the harmoniousness of its buildings, not only individually but also in relation to each other and the undulating landscape in which they are set. It is therefore somewhat surprising to learn that the university's principal architect often attributed their appearance to an architecture of chance. Yet what CF Mler was referring to was how, during the construction of the first building in 1932 and 1933, donated materials dictated many of the choices that later achieved template status so that for instance, copper roofs in the early plans were replaced by what are now signature roofs of yellow tile. Issued to mark the diamond jubilee of Denmark's second university, this volume features striking photos that follow the campus buildings through their seasonal course. The chapters, with English summaries, describe the changes in not only the design of successive structures, but also in the buildings' reception. Early on, a local newspaper called Mler the untalented architect who is being allowed to ruin the northern part of Aarhus, while the King advised him to study the example of Danish manors. But in time, Mler became Denmark's most prolific architect, and the university buildings were hailed internationally as masterworks of functionalism. This handsome volume helps show why. Danish text.

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Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

Walking through the campus of Aarhus University, one is immediately struck by the harmoniousness of its buildings, not only individually but also in relation to each other and the undulating landscape in which they are set. It is therefore somewhat surprising to learn that the university's principal architect often attributed their appearance to an architecture of chance. Yet what CF Mler was referring to was how, during the construction of the first building in 1932 and 1933, donated materials dictated many of the choices that later achieved template status so that for instance, copper roofs in the early plans were replaced by what are now signature roofs of yellow tile. Issued to mark the diamond jubilee of Denmark's second university, this volume features striking photos that follow the campus buildings through their seasonal course. The chapters, with English summaries, describe the changes in not only the design of successive structures, but also in the buildings' reception. Early on, a local newspaper called Mler the untalented architect who is being allowed to ruin the northern part of Aarhus, while the King advised him to study the example of Danish manors. But in time, Mler became Denmark's most prolific architect, and the university buildings were hailed internationally as masterworks of functionalism. This handsome volume helps show why. Danish text.

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Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

Arkitektur Fortaellinger - om Aarhus Universitets bygninger

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Walking through the campus of Aarhus University, one is immediately struck by the harmoniousness of its buildings, not only individually but also in relation to each other and the undulating landscape in which they are set. It is therefore somewhat surprising to learn that the university's principal architect often attributed their appearance to an architecture of chance. Yet what CF Mler was referring to was how, during the construction of the first building in 1932 and 1933, donated materials dictated many of the choices that later achieved template status so that for instance, copper roofs in the early plans were replaced by what are now signature roofs of yellow tile. Issued to mark the diamond jubilee of Denmark's second university, this volume features striking photos that follow the campus buildings through their seasonal course. The chapters, with English summaries, describe the changes in not only the design of successive structures, but also in the buildings' reception. Early on, a local newspaper called Mler the untalented architect who is being allowed to ruin the northern part of Aarhus, while the King advised him to study the example of Danish manors. But in time, Mler became Denmark's most prolific architect, and the university buildings were hailed internationally as masterworks of functionalism. This handsome volume helps show why. Danish text.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788772889726
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2003
Series: None
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 10.80(w) x 11.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Language: Danish
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