Architecture and Welfare: Scandinavian Perspectives
Architecture was fundamental to the realization of welfare state policy in the Nordic countries, translating democratic ideals into concrete spatial materializations. An inclusive notion of “welfare for all” was embraced by a generation of architects, landscape architects, and planners, who labored to give physical form to ideas of equality, collectivity, and
democracy, producing a vast architectural output in Scandinavia during the postwar years. Today, however, the architectural legacy of this era is contested. Welfare for all no longer enjoys the social or political consensus it once did.
This publication critically engages with this contested architectural legacy and provides a nuanced portrait of postwar welfare architecture coming to terms with a contentious past and facing an uncertain future

  • With newly commissioned photographic work by contemporary Nordic artists
  • Based on an interdisciplinary research project by KTH Stockholm, Oslo School of Architecture, University of Copenhagen
  • Internationally renown contributors shed light on aspects of the relationship between architecture and welfare
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    Architecture and Welfare: Scandinavian Perspectives
    Architecture was fundamental to the realization of welfare state policy in the Nordic countries, translating democratic ideals into concrete spatial materializations. An inclusive notion of “welfare for all” was embraced by a generation of architects, landscape architects, and planners, who labored to give physical form to ideas of equality, collectivity, and
    democracy, producing a vast architectural output in Scandinavia during the postwar years. Today, however, the architectural legacy of this era is contested. Welfare for all no longer enjoys the social or political consensus it once did.
    This publication critically engages with this contested architectural legacy and provides a nuanced portrait of postwar welfare architecture coming to terms with a contentious past and facing an uncertain future

  • With newly commissioned photographic work by contemporary Nordic artists
  • Based on an interdisciplinary research project by KTH Stockholm, Oslo School of Architecture, University of Copenhagen
  • Internationally renown contributors shed light on aspects of the relationship between architecture and welfare
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    Overview

    Architecture was fundamental to the realization of welfare state policy in the Nordic countries, translating democratic ideals into concrete spatial materializations. An inclusive notion of “welfare for all” was embraced by a generation of architects, landscape architects, and planners, who labored to give physical form to ideas of equality, collectivity, and
    democracy, producing a vast architectural output in Scandinavia during the postwar years. Today, however, the architectural legacy of this era is contested. Welfare for all no longer enjoys the social or political consensus it once did.
    This publication critically engages with this contested architectural legacy and provides a nuanced portrait of postwar welfare architecture coming to terms with a contentious past and facing an uncertain future

  • With newly commissioned photographic work by contemporary Nordic artists
  • Based on an interdisciplinary research project by KTH Stockholm, Oslo School of Architecture, University of Copenhagen
  • Internationally renown contributors shed light on aspects of the relationship between architecture and welfare

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9783035627961
    Publisher: Birkhäuser
    Publication date: 03/05/2025
    Pages: 328
    Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
    Age Range: 18 Years

    About the Author

    Prof. Thordis Arrhenius, School of Architecture, KTH Stockholm

    Prof. Ellen Braae, Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Copenhagen

    Dr. Guttorm Ruud, Oslo School of Architecture and Design


    Prof. Thordis Arrhenius, School of Architecture, KTH Stockholm

    Prof. Ellen Braae, Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Copenhagen

    Dr. Guttorm Ruud, Oslo School of Architecture and Design

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