El Museo de Arte Moderno Louisiana (1958): un oportuno encuentro de talentos

Translated title of the contribution: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (1958): a Timely Talent Meeting

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Abstract

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (1958) represents a golden architectural era in Denmark. Conceived as an integral work where architecture, art and landscape coexist in the same space, it exemplifies the union of tradition and modernity, and offers an extraordinary connection to Nature. Jørgen Bo and Vilhelm Wohlert, its architects, gather different skills and principles, but they share a range of architectural conceptions where their Danish identity remains in the background. The aim of this article is to unveil due what figures and special features this shared identity takes shape and to reveal through what design strategies the connection with the natural environment is enhanced. A complete specific study about these issues is lacked. The teachings by the Danish masters who led Denmark towards Modernity are unfolded through an architectural tour across Louisiana. Its architects´ intentions, architectural understanding and way of approaching the architectural design practice are clarified. Moreover, this also contributes to the comprehension of post-war Danish architecture, that as a part of Northern Regionalism exemplifies the fight against architecture´s character absence. In the era of necessary reflection on man-nature relationship, and the role of architecture as a mediator mean, Louisiana offers an opportunity for a better architectural future.
Translated title of the contributionLouisiana Museum of Modern Art (1958): a Timely Talent Meeting
Original languageSpanish
JournalVAD veredes, arquitectura y divulgación
VolumeLas oportunidades
Issue number05
Pages (from-to)42-54
Number of pages13
ISSN2659-9139
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Louisiana Museum
  • landscape design
  • Research
  • Architecture
  • Vilhelm Wohlert
  • Jørgen Bo
  • Architectural Design
  • Architectural Analysis
  • Artistic Research
  • architecture history
  • Danish architectural heritage
  • Danish Architecture
  • Japanese tradition
  • Japanese Architecture
  • Danish building culture
  • Nature
  • Kay Fisker

Artistic research

  • Yes

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