Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg: The Transformation of Public Architecture in Interwar Europe

Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg

The Transformation of Public Architecture in Interwar Europe

2014 • 288 pages

"Explores the work of Swedish architect Gunnar Asplund, focusing on his courthouse extension (1933-36) in the port city of Gothenburg. Places Asplund's building into the wider context of public architecture in Europe from 1900 to 1950"--Provided by publisher.

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