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Kay Fisker: Works and Ideas in Danish Modern Architecture
By (Author) Martin Sberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
3rd November 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
720.103
Paperback
232
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 16mm
520g
Kay Fisker (1893-1965) is considered one of the most influential Danish architects of the twentieth century, and yet there has existed until now no in-depth English-language study of his works and writing. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, this book examines Fiskers key projects from his early railway stations and innovative housing projects to the Danish Academy in Rome and analyses his work as a historian and writer. Fiskers output is closely associated with the functional tradition, a hybridization of international modernism and regional architectural typologies, and this book shows how his architectural poetics can be understood as an amalgamation of an ideal order with the contingent conditions of landscapes and urban sites. Hybridization is not only a valuable notion for understanding Fisker, the book argues, it can also be applied to an understanding of modernist architecture as a whole, with its various expressions, agendas and tensions both regionally and internationally.
Martin Sberg is Associate Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Culture, Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen.