Today's archidose #740
Here are photos of two 20th century European churches.
Islev Kirke (1970) in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Inger and Johannes Exner, photographed by Flemming Ibsen:
Eglise du Sacré Cœur (1951) in Audincourt, France, by Maurice Novarina (windows by Fernand Léger, mosaic and baptistry by Jean Bazaine), photographed by Lucas Matagne:
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Islev Kirke (1970) in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Inger and Johannes Exner, photographed by Flemming Ibsen:
Eglise du Sacré Cœur (1951) in Audincourt, France, by Maurice Novarina (windows by Fernand Léger, mosaic and baptistry by Jean Bazaine), photographed by Lucas Matagne:
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That building in Denmark, looks strangely similar to Lewerentz’s Church of St. Mark…mmm
ReplyDeleteWith a little Eladio Dieste in the brick turrets, for good measure.
Deleteyea, funny mix
Deleteright,
Deletethe exners made no secret of their admiration for lewerentz whose church in klippan sweden is just a two hour ride away
also the dogma of not cutting the bricks was inspired by lewerentz
flemming ibsen