Gert Wingårdh, architect by Rasmus Wærn (Editor), A.E. Lindman (Photographer)
Gert Wingårdh, architect by Rasmus Wærn (Editor), A.E. Lindman (Photographer)
Gert Wingårdh, architect by Rasmus Wærn (Editor), A.E. Lindman (Photographer)
- Publisher : Birkhäuser (September 1, 2001)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 304 pages
- Item Weight : 6.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.75 x 1.5 x 13.25 inches
The architecture of Gert Wingårdh is reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright in its bright spaciousness, and the aesthetically pleasing details would be worthy of Carlo Scarpa. His buildings do not stubbornly adhere to one style but respond to the task in hand and the surrounding environmental conditions. Sweden's rich tradition of building with wood and a strong ecological awareness are combined with high tech expertise. With successful projects such as the school building in Nödinge, the control tower at Stockholm's Arlanda airport, the science centre in Gothenburg, Ericsson's office in London, and the chancellery at the Swedish Embassy in Berlin, Wingårdh has become Sweden's most prominent architect, heading his own architectural firm with offices in Gothenburg and Stockholm since 1977.