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Sigurd Lewerentz - 1935-1943

Orkney Ferries EARL SIGURD and VARAGEN at Kirkwall

Sigurd Lewerentz. 1916-1969. Malmö, Sweden.

MV Earl Sigurd berthed at Kirkwall at Sunset

 

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I love very old trees - they are like majestic sculpures

Sigurd Lewerentz. 1916-1969. Malmö, Sweden.

Sigurd Berg, knivsmed og treskjerar

  

Motiv/Subject: Portrett

Tittel/Title: Sigurd Berg, knivsmed og treskjerar

Fotograf/Photographer: Torridalsposten

 

Personer på foto/Identified individuals: Sigurd Berg, Høie

Sted/Place: Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway

Foto tatt/Date taken: Ca 1960 til 1970

Ref: THB-1996-29

 

Arkivskapers hjemmeside/Creators website:

 

Høyere oppløsning og bestilling/High-resolution and ordering:

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Digitale bilder i Agder/Digital images from Agder

Order of Merit Silver donor for 11 years and member of the Order of Merit Emerald Society.

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."

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"Seringer str.", Dinkelsbülh, 1911. Stadtpfarrkirche St. Georg i bakgrunden.

 

"Seringer str.", Dinkelsbülh, 1911. With Stadtpfarrkirche St. Georg.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

 

Sigurd Lidström. Omkr. 1918.

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."

Copertina de "La Leggenda di Sigurd e Gudrún" di J.R.R.Tolkien, a cura di Christopher Tolkien.

La reensione è presso il mio blog.

Sigurd and I ate out tonight with his teammates who ran in the race with him. Afterwards, on our way to the subway we passed this group of people eating and drinking outside. This is very typical in the summer.

Sigurd, Vidar and the Moose. Vidar is the handsome one.

 

@Tegelverket, Kvarteret, Foto: Vera Lunde

Sigurd on a sunday walk in Drammen, 2011

Sigurd opdager den lille dreng flere gange i spejlet. Det er ret tydeligt at han genkender ham ;)

Hov! En Xylofon. God gave

I got inspired to make a music themed child tote, because my little one is going to start at music school and when I showed him the bag yeaterday morning, he said: mummy this is Sigurd's bag. (Sigurd is an incredibily talented musican who makes the best children programme, in which he has a puppet theater, uses stuffed animals, genius themes and all sorts of music and my little one is crazy about him

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."

Hans Bjørndal var komen heim frå USA på besøk, Halvard Bjørndal inviterte til selskap.

 

Personmerking i fotoet (alle). Grunnlag: Namnekart utarbeidd av Oddmund Hoel som ligg ved fotoet.

 

1957 er skrive med blyant bakpå.

 

Fotograf: Cornelius Jacobsen, Oppdal

Sigurd Verdal har 70-års medlemskap i partiet.

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."

Sigurd Sellægs butikk- og bensinstasjon på Hylla rundt 1950. Foto fra Sellæg-arkivet/Namsos Bys historielag.

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