Focusing on usability and functionality, Vilhelm Lauritzen revolutionized Danish architecture and modernism. His notable projects, including Copenhagen's first airport terminal in the 1930s, exemplify his principle of "form follows function." By innovatively dividing spaces into airside and landside, he established a design framework that has influenced airport architecture globally. Lauritzen's work remains a testament to the evolution of architectural design, showcasing his impact on both Danish culture and modern architecture as a whole.
Christian Bundegaard Livres


Finn Juhl
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This comprehensive monograph explores the life and work of Finn Juhl, a key figure in Danish Modern design. Renowned for his furniture and the iconic interior of the UN Trusteeship Council Chamber, Juhl's influence surged in the mid-20th century and continues to resonate, especially in Japan, amid a revival of retro design.