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Sigurd Lewerentz

Architect of Death and Life

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The entire Sigurd Lewerentz, his built and unrealized building designs, retail spaces, churches, cemeteries and landscape designs, exhibition architecture graphic and product design, furniture and interiors


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Edited by Kieran Long, Johan Örn
2021
Hardback
712 pages, 492 color and 264 b/w illustrations
23 x 30 cm
ISBN 978-3-03860-232-3

Sigurd Lewerentz (1885–1975) is one of the most highly revered—and also one of the most heavily mythologized—protagonists of modern European architecture. Arguably Sweden’s most distinguished modernist, he is more influential to other architects internationally today than he was during his lifetime. Countless architecture lovers from around the world visit his still existent buildings. Stockholm’s woodland cemetery Skogskyrkogården, his most significant contribution to landscape design, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

This authoritative new monograph on Sigurd Lewerentz is based on extensive research undertaken at ArkDes, Sweden’s national center for architecture and design, where his archive and personal library are kept. It features a wealth of drawings and sketches, designs for furniture and interiors, model photographs, etc. from his estate, most of which are published here for the first time, as well as new photographs of his realized buildings. Essays by leading experts explore Lewerentz’s life and work, his legacy, and lasting significance from a contemporary perspective.

This vast, beautifully designed book offers the most comprehensive survey to date of all of Lewerentz’s achievements in all fields of his manifold work.

 

Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life was awarded both the jury prize and the silver medal in the category Editorial, Book, Print of the 2021 Svenska Designpriset (Swedish Design Award).

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“Large-format, printed in full color, and more than 700 pages, the book weighs in at a hefty 8 pounds. Lewerentz was famous for allowing no cutting of bricks on his jobsite, and a similar rule seems to govern this book.” John Ronan, Architectural Record

“This gorgeous doorstop of a book (…) Seductive and serious—for the most discerning coffee tables.” Edwin Heathcote, Financial Times, chose Sigurd Lewerentz. Architect of Death and Life among the Best Books of 2021 in architecture and design

“A beautiful book on Sigurd Lewerentz, one that admirably and capably paints a comprehensive portrait of a career more divers than many people realized, myself included.” John Hill, archidose.blogspot.com

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