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Josef Frank : Falsterbovillorna / Mikael Bergquist ; Olof Michélsen ; foto, Åke E:son Lindman.
Author
Bergquist, Mikael
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Format
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Language
Swedish
Εdition
Revised edition.
Published/Created
Stockholm : Arkitektur förlag, 2017.
Description
62 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 35 cm
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Architecture Library - Stacks
NA7579.S8 B47 2017q Oversize
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Vacation homes
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Sweden
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Falsterbo
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Architecture, Modern
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20th century
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Falsterbo (Sweden)
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Frank, Josef 1885-1967
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Architect
Frank, Josef, 1885-1967
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Author
Michélsen, Olof
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Summary note
Between 1924 and 1936, the Austrian-born architect and designer who became a Swedish citizen, designed five summer houses in Falsterbo. The architecture of the Falsterbovillas is an architecture that challenges pervasive notions of beauty and function, modern and traditional at the same time.
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New edition with new cover.
Other title(s)
Falsterbovillorna
ISBN
9789186050993
9186050990
OCLC
982965103
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Josef Frank : Falsterbovillorna / Mikael Bergquist; Olof Michélsen; foto, Åke E:son Lindman.
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