The architects house

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    Abstract

    The architects house is an article on Edward Heiberg's own house built in 1924. Edward Heiberg was a strong advocate of functionalism, and of the notion that hitherto individualistic and emotional architecture should be replaced by an objective function-based architecture with dwellings for everyone. In 1924 he designed a house for himself and his family: one of the first examples of functionalism in Denmark.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDocomomo, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden : modern Baltic heritage - small houses
    EditorsTimo Tuomi, Kristiina Paatero
    Place of PublicationHelsinki
    PublisherMuseum of Finnish Architecture
    Publication date2007
    Pages16-17
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • functionalism

    Artistic research

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