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Format: Fotopositiv
Dato / Date: 1965
Fotograf / Photographer: Ukjent
Sted / Place: Sigurd Jorsalfars veg 19, Trondheim
Eier / Owner Institution: Trondheim byarkiv, The Municipal Archives of Trondheim
Arkivreferanse / Archive reference: Tor.H40.B192.F1334 [T0478]
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Vintage German film special. Internationale Film-Bühne, No. 1343. Film special on the Swedish military comedy Beredskapspojkar/ Der Stolz der Kompagnie (Sigurd Wallen, 1940-41), starring Nils Poppe. Back cover page.
Actor, director and screenwriter Nils Poppe (1908–2000) was often referred to as the Swedish Charlie Chaplin. He is internationally best known for his dramatic part as the jester in Ingmar Bergman's Det sjunde inseglet / The Seventh Seal (1957), but in Sweden he was much loved as a comedian and participated in over 50 films on cinema and TV.
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz, David Helldén, Erik Lallerstedt
Built in: 1933-44
Client: Malmö stad
Already in the 1920s had Sigurd Lewerentz received an investigation assignment on a new theater in Malmö and then proposed a building in a distinctly classical style. In a general architectural competition in 1933, Lewerentz received first prize. His radical functionalist proposal with an almost industrial nature was not realized. Instead he got to cooperate with the second place winners, David Helldén and Erik Lallerstedt.
The completed building was considered to be northern Europe's most modern theater at the time, and a veritable modernist monument. It’s a fusion of the three architects wills; Lewerentz primarily worked with the technically advanced stage and auditorium, not least from an acoustic point of view. The foyer, administration facilities and the restaurant were mainly formed by Helldén and Lallerstedt. The foyer is considered to be beautiful, with its open surfaces and marble staircases, and it is adorned with a number of works of art by artists such as Carl Milles and Isaac Grünewald.
Currently conducts Malmö Opera and Music Theatre its activities in the premises…
City Theatre is a Listed buildings in Sweden since 1994.
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malmö eastern cemetery, malmö, sweden, architect: sigurd lewerentz
'While other projects illustrate different stages and aspects of Lewerentz’s career, this project encapsulates his life’s work. He carried out site planning, landscape architecture, and building design from 1916, when he won the design competition, until the early 1970s, a testament to his longevity and versatility. He organized the Malmö Eastern Cemetery around an existing ridge extending through the site, placing a central path along that high ground connecting the eastern and western entrances. Major buildings are placed close to the ridge with graves to the north and south. These include St. Birgitta Chapel from the 1920s in Nordic Classical style, a Functionalist crematorium from the 1930s, the twin chapels of St. Gertrud and St. Knut from the 1940s that demonstrate his mastery of building materials, and the Brutalist Flower Kiosk from the late 1960s.
He separated sections of graves by hedges, providing a more intimate scale to the large burial grounds and enclosed the entire site in trees separating it from surrounding urban areas.
Even in the early 1970s, by this point involved in the project for over 55 years, he continued on various tasks including updating plans and designing the custodian’s house.
Sigurd Lewerentz passed away in 1975, age 90. His final resting place is Malmö Eastern Cemetery."
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz
Built in: 1913
Client: Stockholms Roddförening
Stockholms Roddförening is a rowing club on Gärdet next to Djurgårdsbrunn in Stockholm. The Club was founded in April 8, 1880. The current boathouse, designed by architect Sigurd Lewerentz was inaugurated July 13, 1913. Timber from the Stockholm Olympics arena were used to build the boathouse. At the ceiling in the boat room you still can see the seat numbers in the wood.
The house has over the years been carefully refurbished and modernized. It looks the same on both the outside and inside as when it was new. Most of the benches and tables in the upstairs rooms belong to the original interior from 1913. The house is considered to have great historical value.
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On 3 May 2002, P&O's St Suniva arrives at Kirkwall from Aberdeen. She is seen docked on the linkspan with MV Earl Sigurd for company.
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz, David Helldén, Erik Lallerstedt
Built in: 1933-44
Client: Malmö stad
Here the sculptureTragos (1945-53), in limestone and bronze by the artist Nils Sjögren.
Already in the 1920s had Sigurd Lewerentz received an investigation assignment on a new theater in Malmö and then proposed a building in a distinctly classical style. In a general architectural competition in 1933, Lewerentz received first prize. His radical functionalist proposal with an almost industrial nature was not realized. Instead he got to cooperate with the second place winners, David Helldén and Erik Lallerstedt.
The completed building was considered to be northern Europe's most modern theater at the time, and a veritable modernist monument. It’s a fusion of the three architects wills; Lewerentz primarily worked with the technically advanced stage and auditorium, not least from an acoustic point of view. The foyer, administration facilities and the restaurant were mainly formed by Helldén and Lallerstedt. The foyer is considered to be beautiful, with its open surfaces and marble staircases, and it is adorned with a number of works of art by artists such as Carl Milles and Isaac Grünewald.
Currently conducts Malmö Opera and Music Theatre its activities in the premises…
City Theatre is a Listed buildings in Sweden since 1994.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Back side of the chapel. We do see the inspiration for the columba museum by peter zumthor - talking about the brick.
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz
Built in: 1914
Client: Helsingborgs stad
In the forest of Pålsjö (Pålsjö skog) you will find Skogspaviljongen or the Pålsjö pavilion as it is now called. It was built as a summer restaurant in 1914 and the architect was Sigurd Lewerentz. It is partially torn down, but there is still the 12-corner rotunda in English red, with a high gray roof crowned by a copper hood.
The building is currently classified as an especially valuable building in the conservation program (in Swedish) for the city of Helsingborg with support by the Planning and Building Act; Plan- och bygglag (1987:10) 3:12§ (in Swedish).
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Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
Floor coverings in the chapel.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
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Usually this vehicle operates school services, but today - school holidays - earning some extra revenue as a shuttle bus for the cruise ships….
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Sigurd Sagen Vildåsen disputerte for graden ph.d. i industriell økonomi og teknologiledelse ved NTNU 6. mai 2019.
Foto: Elin Iversen
These are wooden panels from a church at Hillestad, Norway. Romaneque style.
Photoed from my personal copy of Teutonic Myth & Legend by Donald Mackenzie circa 1913.
Første professor i allmennmedisin ved Universitetet i Bergen 1972–1984.
Repro: Universitetets foto- og tegne seksjon.
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz
Built in: 1925
Client:
The Chapel of Resurrection was designed by architect Sigurd Lewerentz and completed in1925.The design employs classic temple architecture with much attention to details.
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Sigurd Langaas (f. 1901 i Strinda, d. 1945). Bildet er tatt i stua hos hans foreldre på Bybakk (Bromstadvegen 24) ved Strindheim. Faren, Anton Langaas, var fra Langåsan i Åsen, se Bygdebok for Åsen bind 5, s. 412.
Fotograf / Photographer: Ukjent
Fotoeier / Photo owner: Kari og Odin Langås
Digitalisering / Digitizing: Arne Langås
Foto-ID / Photo ID: 100-0392
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Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz
Built in: 1914
Client: Helsingborgs stad
In the forest of Pålsjö (Pålsjö skog) you will find Skogspaviljongen or the Pålsjö pavilion as it is now called. It was built as a summer restaurant in 1914 and the architect was Sigurd Lewerentz. It is partially torn down, but there is still the 12-corner rotunda in English red, with a high gray roof crowned by a copper hood.
The building is currently classified as an especially valuable building in the conservation program (in Swedish) for the city of Helsingborg with support by the Planning and Building Act; Plan- och bygglag (1987:10) 3:12§ (in Swedish).
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Chapel of St. Bridget (Sigurd Lewerentz, 1918). Stout Doric, bermed into the hillside. I find the doors a tad unconvincing. See notes on the cemetery overall here.
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz
Built in: 1925
Client:
Here a shot through the peephole in the chapel door...
The Chapel of Resurrection was designed by architect Sigurd Lewerentz and completed in1925.The design employs classic temple architecture with much attention to details.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works