AD Classics: Nordic Pavilion in Venice / Sverre Fehn
This article was originally published on March 30, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section. Three were originally invited to draw up plans for a ?Nordic? pavilion: the Finnish partnership Reima and Raili Pietilä, Sverre Fehn from Norway, and the Swede, Klas Anshelm. Following the selection of Fehn?s proposal in 1959, Gotthard Johansson wrote in the Svenska Dagbladet of the project?s ?stunning simplicity [...], without too many architectural overtones?[1] ? a proposal for a space able to unite a triumvirate of nations under one (exceptional) roof.
The Nordic Pavilion (Giardini, Venice). Image © Åke E:son Lindman
This article was originally published on March 30, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section.
Three were originally invited to draw up plans for a ?Nordic? pavilion: the Finnish partnership Reima and Raili Pietilä, Sverre Fehn from Norway, and the Swede, Klas Anshelm. Following the selection of Fehn?s proposal in 1959, Gotthard Johansson wrote in the Svenska Dagbladet of the project?s ?stunning simplicity [...], without too many architectural overtones?[1] ? a proposal for a space able to unite a triumvirate of nations under one (exceptional) roof.
The Nordic Pavilion (Giardini, Venice). Image © Åke E:son Lindman
Over five decades later the 'Nordic Pavilion' (as it would only later become known) has come to re...
The Nordic Pavilion (Giardini, Venice). Image © Åke E:son Lindman
This article was originally published on March 30, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section.
Three were originally invited to draw up plans for a ?Nordic? pavilion: the Finnish partnership Reima and Raili Pietilä, Sverre Fehn from Norway, and the Swede, Klas Anshelm. Following the selection of Fehn?s proposal in 1959, Gotthard Johansson wrote in the Svenska Dagbladet of the project?s ?stunning simplicity [...], without too many architectural overtones?[1] ? a proposal for a space able to unite a triumvirate of nations under one (exceptional) roof.
The Nordic Pavilion (Giardini, Venice). Image © Åke E:son Lindman
Over five decades later the 'Nordic Pavilion' (as it would only later become known) has come to re...
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