ArkDes Launches New Instagram Uncovering Hidden Objects From Sweden?s National Architecture Collection
ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, have launched a new Instagram account showcasing ?surprising objects? and never-before-seen gems from Sweden?s national architecture collection. ArkDes Collections, which presents an eclectic mix of drawings, models, and photographs by architects including Ralph Erskine, Gunnar Asplund, Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg, has also highlighted significant work by lesser-known practitioners, such as LĂ©onie Geisendorf and Mariana Manner.
Courtesy of ArkDes
ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, have launched a new Instagram account showcasing ?surprising objects? and never-before-seen gems from Sweden?s national architecture collection. ArkDes Collections, which presents an eclectic mix of drawings, models, and photographs by architects including Ralph Erskine, Gunnar Asplund, Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg, has also highlighted significant work by lesser-known practitioners, such as LĂ©onie Geisendorf and Mariana Manner.With four million objects, the museum cares for one of the largest collections of architectural objects in Europe. Covering Swedish architecture from the mid-19th Century up to the present day, with an emphasis on the first half of the 20th Century, objects posted on the account are selected by curators, architects, designers, and thinkers. A post shared by ArkDes Collections (@arkdes_collections) on Apr 26, 2018 at 5:24am PDT A post shared by ArkDes Collections (...
Courtesy of ArkDes
ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design, have launched a new Instagram account showcasing ?surprising objects? and never-before-seen gems from Sweden?s national architecture collection. ArkDes Collections, which presents an eclectic mix of drawings, models, and photographs by architects including Ralph Erskine, Gunnar Asplund, Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg, has also highlighted significant work by lesser-known practitioners, such as LĂ©onie Geisendorf and Mariana Manner.With four million objects, the museum cares for one of the largest collections of architectural objects in Europe. Covering Swedish architecture from the mid-19th Century up to the present day, with an emphasis on the first half of the 20th Century, objects posted on the account are selected by curators, architects, designers, and thinkers. A post shared by ArkDes Collections (@arkdes_collections) on Apr 26, 2018 at 5:24am PDT A post shared by ArkDes Collections (...
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