Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg
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Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg

The Transformation of Public Architecture in Interwar Europe

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Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg

The Transformation of Public Architecture in Interwar Europe

About this book

In the west coast port city of Gothenburg, Sweden, the architect Gunnar Asplund built a modest extension to an old courthouse on the main square (1934–36). Judged today to be one of the finest works of modern architecture, the courthouse extension was immediately the object of a negative newspaper campaign led by one of the most noted editors of the day, Torgny Segerstedt. Famous for his determined opposition to National Socialism, he also took a principled stand against the undermining of urban tradition in Gothenburg. Gothenburg's problems with modern public architecture, though clamorous and publicized throughout Sweden, were by no means unique. In Gunnar Asplund's Gothenburg, Nicholas Adams places Asplund's building in the wider context of public architecture between the wars, setting the originality and sensitivity of Asplund's conception against the political and architectural struggles of the 1930s. Today, looking at the building in the broadest of contexts, we can appreciate the richness of this exquisite work of architecture. This book recaptures the complex magic of its creation and the fascinating controversy of its completed form.

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Table of contents

  1. COVER Front
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. List of Abbreviations
  7. A Note on Translation
  8. Introduction: Public Architecture in the Modern World
  9. Notes to Introduction
  10. Chapter 1: Sweden: Gothenburg and Its Courthouse
  11. Notes to Chapter 1
  12. Chapter 2: Asplund’s Multiple Visions, 1913–1937
  13. Notes to Chapter 2
  14. Chapter 3: Asplund’s Building and Modern Law
  15. Notes to Chapter 3
  16. Chapter 4: Asplund’s Reputation and the Catastrophic Reception
  17. Notes to Chapter 4
  18. Chapter 5: Managing Modernisms at Home
  19. Notes to Chapter 5
  20. Chapter 6: Public Architecture After Asplund
  21. Notes to Chapter 6
  22. Notes
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index
  25. Series Page
  26. COVER Back