
Stockholm Public Library

Stockholm Public Library

Gothenburg's city hall

Gothenburg's city hall, interior

The extension of the Gothenburg City Hall
'Erik Gunnar Asplund' (
22 September 1885 –
20 October 1940) was a
Swedish architect, mostly known as a representative of Swedish
neo-classical architecture of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style which got its breakthrough in Sweden at the
1930 Stockholm exposition. His major works include the
Stockholm Public Library and
Skogskyrkogården, a cemetery which is a
UNESCO world heritage site. Skogskyrkogården was created between 1914 and 1940 by Asplund and
Sigurd Lewerentz. Another important work is the extension of the
Gothenburg City Hall building which Asplund started on 1917 and finished 1937 - it shows his transformation from neo-classical to modernist architect.
Gunnar Asplund is considered perhaps the most important modernist Swedish architect and has had a major influence on later generations of Swedish and also Nordic architects
[1].
Notes
1. On Gunnar Asplund at the Swedish National Encyclopediae website (in Swedish, password needed)
External links
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Website about Asplunds work on Stockholm Public Library
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Website with several photos about Asplunds work on Stockholm Public Library
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Further mentions/photos about his major masterpiece Stockholm Public Library
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Gunnar Asplund at Find-A-Grave