Lewerentz Fragments
Lewerentz Fragments
Historical construction photos of St Peter's Church by Carl-Hugo and Lars Gustafsson
Photos of the newly constructed St Peter's Church by Ole Meyer
Previously unpublished archival photographs of Lewerentz' work
Translations of various archival documents and audio interviews with the architect
Current photography of the architect's work from a variety of photographers
Funding support:
Auburn University College of Architecture, Design & Construction
Aarhus School of Architecture
DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media
The King Gustaf VI Adolfs fund for Swedish Culture
The Peter and Birgitta Celsing Foundation
The University of Tennessee College of Architecture & Design
Author: Jonathan Foote
Publisher: Actar
Published: 10/05/2021
Pages: 276
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.10lbs
Size: 9.00h x 7.70w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781638400028
About the Author
Foote, Jonathan: - Jonathan Foote, Ph.D, is an architect (MAA) and Associate Professor at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. Previously, he taught at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Virginia Tech's Alexandria Campus (WAAC). His teaching, editorial work and research focuses on the relation between architectural drawings and materials. He has published on the drawings and workshop practices of Michelangelo Buonarroti, Francesco Borromini, and Sigurd Lewerentz. In addition to his teaching and academic work, Jonathan runs a design research studio, Atelier U: W, which partners locally and internationally on special projects in design and fabrication.Göritz, Hansjörg: - Hansjörg Göritz, AKN, FL, BDA aoM, DWB, Intl Assoc AIA, AFAAR, is a German-American practicing architect, designer, professor, and author associated with pure and minimalist architecture, emphasizing place, space, light, and material. Trained as a mason, through master school, self-studies, traveling, and at the AA London, he is founder and principal of Hansjörg Göritz Studio GbR, represented in Germany and the US. He taught, lectured, critiqued, published, and exhibited widely, including Tokyo, Mendrisio, Trondheim, Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Zurich, Yale, Weimar, New York, and Venice. Directing his Berlin studio, he is also a professor at the University of Tennessee and has served on a number of advisory boards and design juries. Major recognitions include the 1996 Baukunst award by the Academy of Arts Berlin, exhibiting at the 1996 Venice Biennale, the 2010 international Brick award, as a Prometheus Medalist, and as Affiliated Fellow at the American Academy in Rome.Hall, Matthew: - Matthew Hall. He is an Associate professor at the Auburn University College of Architecture, Design and Construction, and director of the Scandinavian Study Abroad Program. Previously he taught at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Tennessee College of Architecture & Design. In addition to collaborating with Hansjörg Göritz Studio GbR, He is a practicing architect and founding member of the anti-disciplinary design collective Obstructures with a research interest in material culture and the inherently problematic nature of design. His research and teaching are primarily concerned with the rift between intentions and consequences. He publishes and lectures internationally on topics of architectural history, theory and criticism with a focus on post-war Scandinavian architecture.
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