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Table of tribes originating from Scandinavia according to Johannes and Olaus Magnus, with references to Jordanes, Paulus Diaconus, etc. In Scandinavian architecture, Gothicismus had a prime in the 1860s and 1870s, but it continued until ca 1900. The interest in Old Norse subjects led to the creation of a special architecture in wood inspired by the Stave churches, and it was in Norway that the style had its largest impact. The details that are often found in this style are dragon heads, and it is often called dragon style, false arcades, lathed colonnades, protruding lofts and a ridged roof.
The North Jutland Art Museum is a prime example of modern Scandinavian architecture. Built from 1968 to 1972, it was designed by Elissa and Alvar Aalto as a showplace for 20th-century Danish and international art.
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A refreshing survey of Scandinavian architecture and interior design that takes readers from rugged Icelandic coasts to rural locales to snowy Norwegian forests to Danish farmland and on to cities like Copenhagen and Oslo. The author blends traditional and contemporary styles with emphasis on the rural culture from which they evolved.
An introduction to Scandinavian architecture and design for Pre-Architecture students, focusing on main ideas, trends, and seminal buildings and design objects. Students analyze design solutions as well as the design and production process in a visual journal.
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The Scandinavian architecture of the Val-des-Neiges Hotel creates a soothing environment. The sloping roofs, many windows, vast cathedral-style hall, ceiling finished with varnished white pine, comfortable armchairs, rustic fireplace where, in the winter, a cheery blaze crackles, lively and friendly pub, large dining room with ample natural lighting and deliciously tempting aromas, and inviting guest rooms will help you catch your breath after a day spent exploring the great outdoors.
Vikingsholm, at Lake Tahoe, California is one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in the western hemisphere. Mrs. Lora Josephine Knight purchased the property encompassing the head of Emerald Bay and Fannette Island in 1928.
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