What should lovers of architecture seek out in Copenhagen once theyª¡ve done the world-famous iconic buildings such as Amalienborg, Grundtvigª¡s Church and Danmarks Nationalbank? Copenhagen is home to a wealth of marvellous, yet oft-overlooked buildings. With her book Secret Places, architect Marie-Louise Hû?stbo wishes to expand the readersª¡ horizons, inspiring them to go explore fifty special buildings in and around the Danish capital. All of them are distinctive places that are sure to surprise, engage and challenge visitors.
The book features examples of Danish architecture ranging from Arne Jacobsenª¡s pavilion in Enghaveparken, designed during his time with the Copenhagen City Architectª¡s office, to the Tû?rnby City Hall, stringently adhering to the ªless is moreª¡ philosophy, and onwards to Kindt-Larsenª¡s delightful summer residence at Hornbû?k, merging architecture and furniture design to create a truly unique unity.
Selected details and points of view call forth connections that cut across time, style and place, opening new vistas for lovers of architecture and changing how they see the city. Because architecture must be sensed. It must be seen and touched. Through words and pictures, the book guides international travellers and native Copenhageners to the hidden treasures of the city ª¤ including trips outside the capital itself.
The book features examples of Danish architecture ranging from Arne Jacobsenª¡s pavilion in Enghaveparken, designed during his time with the Copenhagen City Architectª¡s office, to the Tû?rnby City Hall, stringently adhering to the ªless is moreª¡ philosophy, and onwards to Kindt-Larsenª¡s delightful summer residence at Hornbû?k, merging architecture and furniture design to create a truly unique unity.
Selected details and points of view call forth connections that cut across time, style and place, opening new vistas for lovers of architecture and changing how they see the city. Because architecture must be sensed. It must be seen and touched. Through words and pictures, the book guides international travellers and native Copenhageners to the hidden treasures of the city ª¤ including trips outside the capital itself.