stairwell exterior, bellavista housing, klampenborg, 1931-1934.
architect: arne jacobsen, 1902-1971.
early jacobsen in klampenborg just north of copenhagen. the whole area was designed by jacobsen over about 35 years, showing pretty much his entire development as an architect.
this is jacobsen before the influence of asplund. this building would fit right into the contemporary berlin housing estates.
early jacobsen in klampenborg just north of copenhagen. the whole area was designed by jacobsen over about 35 years, showing pretty much his entire development as an architect.
this is jacobsen before the influence of asplund. this building would fit right into the contemporary berlin housing estates.
Much of a Japanese home's beauty comes from it's timberframe carpentry and the natural materials used in construction. Japanese interior design, then, is not about "adding" extra items to the room. Instead, the goal is to minimize distractions and to allow the graceful beauty of the building, itself, to shine.
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