Sigurd Lewerentz architect of death and life
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Zürich : Stockholm :
Park Books
[2021]
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- Conté: Preface, p. 13; PART 1: Introduction: Sigurd Lewerentz, The Hardest of Hard Cases by Kieran Long, p. 17; Biography: Sigurd Lewerentz, The State of Architecture by Johan Örn, p. 41; Sandö-Belin-Stockholm, The Architect’s Path, p. 45; Kungsgatan, Metropolitan Modernist, p. 72; Eskilstuna, Architect and Manufacturer, p. 136; Skanör, The Church Architect, p.170; Lund, A Living Legend, p.202; PART 2: Photographs, p. 233; PART 3: The Archive, Notes in the Archive by Mikael Andersson, p.313; Appendix, Timeline, References, Index, p.697. THE ARCHIVE: Student Work in Chalmers (1903-08), p. 320; Travel Sketches (1906-09), p. 322; Klara School (1910), p. 323; Villa Gustaf L. in Lindingö (1912), p. 324; Foremen’s Houses in Sandö Sågverk (1912), p. 326; Boathouse in Djurgården (1912), p. 328; Furniture, Carl Johanssons in Möbelaffär (1912), p. 330; Wallpapers in Göteborgs Tapetfabrik (1913), p. 331; Villa Ahxner in Djursholm (1914), p. 332; Crematorium in Helsingborg (1914), p. 334; Villa Ramén in Helsingborg (1915), p. 336; Worker’s Housing in Forsbacka Bruk (1915), p. 338, Woodland Cementery in Stockholm (1915), p. 340; Cemetery and Chapel in Valdemarsvik (1917), p. 354; Worker’s Housing in Helsingborg (1918), p. 358; Gótaplatsen in Gothenburg (1918), p. 360; Cementery and chapel in Forsbacka (1919), p. 362; Rud Cementery in Karlstad (1919), p. 364; Wallpaper Factory in Gothenburg (1919), p. 366; Urban Plan in Róda Bergen, Stockholm (1921), p. 368; Travel Photos from Italy (1922); Swedish Cremation Society Pavilion, Gothenburg Exhibition (1923); Cemetery, Chapel and Belfry in Borlänge (1924), p. 376; Resurrection Chapel for Woodland Cementery in Stockholm (1925), p. 378; Theatre and Concert Hall in Malmö (1927), p. 396; Cementery in Kviberg, Gothenburg (1927), p. 398; Chapel and Chapel of Rest for Eastern Cemetery in Malmö (1927), p. 404; Ljusnan Sulphate Mill in Marmaverken (1927), p. 414; Ernst Malmström Family Tomb for Northern Cemetery in , Stockholm (1927), p. 416; Ludvig Holming Family Tomb in Gothenburg (1929), p. 418; T.A. Bergen Tomb in Utterö (1929), p. 420; Skoghallsverken in Skoghall (1929), p. 422, Gravestones (1930), p. 424; Stockholm Exhibition (1930), p. 426; Travel Photos from Paris (1930), p. 446; PUB in Stockholm (1930), p. 448; Boat (1930), p. 450; Restaurant for Hotel Eden in Stockholm (1930), p. 452; Shopfronts in Stockholm (1930s), p. 454, Shop Interiors (1930s), p. 458; Idesta and BLOKK (1930s), p.460; Philips House in Stockholm (1931), p. 468; National Insurance Board in Stockholm (1932), p. 478; Cemtery and Chapel in Enköping (1932), p. 494; Crematorium for Eastern Cementery in Malmö (1932), p. 496; Urban Plan in Lower Norrmalm, Stockholm (1932), p. 498; Malmö Museum (1932), p. 502; Main Entrance for Woodland Cemetery in Stockholm (1932), p. 506; Main Chapel for Woodland Cemetery in Stockholm (1932), p. 516; Detached Houses in Skidbladner Quarter, Djursholm (1933), p. 532; Johanneberg Church in Gothenburg (1933), p. 536; Chapel in Djursholm (1933), p. 538; Bromma Airport in Stockholm (1934), p. 540; C. D. Ekman Tomb in Northfleet, United Kingdom (1934), p. 542; Filips Pastry Shop in Stockholm (1934), p. 544; Marabou Shop in Gothenburg (1934), p. 546; Lewerentz’s Office in Kungsgatan, Stockholm (1936), p. 548; Villa Edstrand in Falsterbo (1937), p. 550; Roof Extension for Grand Hotel in Stockholm (1938), p. 566; Kiosk (1938), p. 568; Åhlén & Åkerlund Publishing House in Stockholm (1938), p. 570; Lewerentz Loft in Eskilstuna (1943), p. 572; Chapels of St Knut and St Gertrud for Eastern Cemetery in Malmö (1943), p. 574; Malmö City Theatre (1944), p. 602; Restoration of Uppsala Cathedral (1949), p. 614; Town hall in Uppsala (1949), p. 618; Idesta (1940s and 1950s), p. 620; Gates and Ticket Booths for Stockholm Metro (1953), p. 622; Student Union Building in Ubbo Quarter, Uppsala (1956), p. 624; St Mark’s Church in Björkhagen, Stockholm (1960), p. 626; Project for Helgeandsholmen in Stockholm (1971), p. 656; St Peter’s Church in Klippan (1966), p. 660; Flower Kiosk for Eastern Cemetery in Malmö (1969), p. 686; Parliament Building in Helgeandsholmen, Stockholm, p. 692; Chair of Steel and Glulam ( Töreboda Chair) (1974), p. 694.