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The Architect's Perspective
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Polshek, James Stewart
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Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Buildings
/ Committees
/ Design
/ Designers
/ Expatriates
/ Folk art
/ Museums
/ Public buildings
2020
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The Architect's Perspective
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Polshek, James Stewart
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Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Buildings
/ Committees
/ Design
/ Designers
/ Expatriates
/ Folk art
/ Museums
/ Public buildings
2020
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The Architect's Perspective
2020
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In Copenhagen I was assigned to the Royal Academy of Fine Art on Kongens Nytorv, the elegant historic square close to the docks, bars, and cafés of Nyhavn, the gritty port area. Among these were the National Pensions Institute in Helsinki by Alvar Aalto, the Architects' House in Copenhagen by Nielsen, Nielsen and Nielsen (now 3XN), and the Søholm Row Houses in Klampenborg by Arne Jacobsen. The foundation originally intended to restore the northern townhouse-the one that belonged to Grace Rainey Rogers-and to create a new building connected to the mansion on the site of the southern structure. [...]our analysis exposed the challenges inherent in repurposing the residentially scaled rooms of the Rogers house.
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