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A+U 564 Bernt Nyberg

ISBN: 9784900212121

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The work of Swedish architect Bernt Nyberg is featured in this monographic issue, which focuses especially on his formative projects from the 1960s and ’70s. A huge endeavour in the making, the research, documentation, and production of materials for this

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192

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2017

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The work of Swedish architect Bernt Nyberg is featured in this monographic issue, which focuses especially on his formative projects from the 1960s and ’70s. A huge endeavour in the making, the research, documentation, and production of materials for this publication have lasted four years. Given the relatively unknown nature of Nyberg’s work, the narratives herein are derived from direct sources, either through archival research or interviews with the architect’s surviving collaborators. Matthew Hall headed the investigation into Nyberg’s currently endangered body of work in Sweden, which ranges from homes and row houses to administrative, care, and maintenance facilities.
CONTENTS
  • Feature: Bernt Nyberg
  • Introduction Matthew Hall, Timeline Formative Projects 1958–1976
  • Nyberg & Koistinen 1958–1964
  • Essay: Poets of Matter: Bernt Nyberg and Mid-20th Century Swedish Architecture / Wilfried Wang
  • Nyberg and Koistinen / The Early Work
  • Skånska Drive-up Bank
  • Sports Field and Arena
  • City Stoneworkers Workshop and Storage
  • Row Houses
  • Nursing Home Complex
  • Villa Leander
  • Essay: A Shared Reality / Vanja Knocke
  • Villa Palm
  • Nyberg & Lewerentz 1966–1975
  • Essay: Nyberg and Lewerentz: Influence and Refinement / Matthew Hall
  • Flower Kiosk at The Eastern Cemetery
  • State House Competition
  • Växjö Church Competition
  • Nyberg 1966–1978
  • Essay: Rediscovering and Contextualizing Nyberg / Hansjörg Göritz
  • Cemetery Maintenance Complex
  • Anatomy & Histology Building
  • Economics Faculty Building Conversion & Temporary Building for Agricultural Technology
  • Regional Archive
  • Funeral Chapel
  • County Administration Building
  • Prefabricated Seperate Houses
  • Essay: Nyberg’s Endangered Architecture / Matthew Hall
192 pages, ills colour & bw / 22 x 30 cm / English, Japanese
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