Ferdinand Boberg, Architect: The Complete WorkFerdinand Boberg (1860-1946) was the preeminent architect of Sweden at the turn of the century. He was judged the dominant architectural force even by international standards. His many-faceted work was an elegant expression of the contemporary search for a new architectural form that occupied young American and European architects of his era. This is the first comprehensive, scholarly work to place Boberg's contributions within an international context. The text and several hundred illustrations - a considerable number in full colour, including some material never before shown in print - cover the entire range of this output, from architecture and interior design to exhibition design and graphic art. |
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... Nordic Museum was rejected in favor of one submitted by Agi Lindegren . Boberg's proposal bears a resemblance to the stylistic theme set forth by his Industry Hall design . The Lindegren building seems more harmonious with I.G. Clason's ...
... Nordic Museum was rejected in favor of one submitted by Agi Lindegren . Boberg's proposal bears a resemblance to the stylistic theme set forth by his Industry Hall design . The Lindegren building seems more harmonious with I.G. Clason's ...
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... Museum and the Nordic Museum on Djur- gården . At the heart of the Nordic Museum I.G. Cla- son had designed a great national hall , befitting sol- emn ceremonies of national importance . One of the draftsmen on the project was Ragnar ...
... Museum and the Nordic Museum on Djur- gården . At the heart of the Nordic Museum I.G. Cla- son had designed a great national hall , befitting sol- emn ceremonies of national importance . One of the draftsmen on the project was Ragnar ...
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... Nordic Museum , at which time a donation of 3,050 sketch pages and 1,200 large charcoal drawings was made . The Consor- tium also donated 25 sketches and 6 charcoal draw- ings to the National Museum at the same time . The major ...
... Nordic Museum , at which time a donation of 3,050 sketch pages and 1,200 large charcoal drawings was made . The Consor- tium also donated 25 sketches and 6 charcoal draw- ings to the National Museum at the same time . The major ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 5 |
Introduction | 11 |
Exhibition Architecture 29 288 | 26 |
Copyright | |
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1897 Stockholm Alnö Ann Walton Anna Boberg Anna's arch architect Arki ARKITEKTUR Arkitekturmuseet Art Gallery balcony Baltic Temple bas-relief berg Boberg designed brick building Carl Carl Milles Central Post Office Centralpalats church Clason color commissioned constructed Crown decoration designed by Boberg Djurgården door drawings Electricity elevation Erik etching exhibition exposition architecture exterior facade Ferdinand Boberg floor plan furniture gable Gävle Gustaf Gustavsberg Helgeandsholmen Industry Hall interior Josef Sachs kronor kyrka Lilla Värtan lo.l lo.r located Machine Hall main entrance Malmö motif Museum Nobel Norberg Nordic Museum Nordiska Kompaniet Nordiska museet octagonal ornament Östberg painted Palace Paris portal Prince proposal Regeringsgatan RITNING roof Rosenbad Saltsjöbaden seen sketch Stockholm Exposition Stockholm Palace Stockholms stadsarkiv Stockholms stadsmuseum stone Stora stucco style Svenska Bilder Svenska Slöjdföreningen Sweden Swedish Pavilion symbolic tekturmuseet Thiel Thiel Gallery Thomas Hjertén tion tower ture two-storey Värtan villa Vintra Waldemarsudde wall watercolor