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Untold Stories: Women, Gender, and Architecture in Denmark 1930-1980

$138.00
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9788794102674
Year: 2023
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd


Description:
Untold Stories is a retelling of the architectural history of the 20th century, bringing forward untold stories of the women who have worked in Danish architecture. The book introduces a new view on Danish Modernism by celebrating the skills and knowledge of the women of the period. Whereas books on Danish architecture history traditionally focus on a small group of men and their work on canonical buildings, this book re-explores the period from 1930-1980 by shedding light on a number of women, who are otherwise rarely mentioned - women who nevertheless contributed greatly to shaping Danish cities and landscapes, as well as the architecture of the modern Danish welfare state.

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Untold Stories: Women, Gender, and Architecture in Denmark 1930-1980

$138.00
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9788794102674
Year: 2023
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd


Description:
Untold Stories is a retelling of the architectural history of the 20th century, bringing forward untold stories of the women who have worked in Danish architecture. The book introduces a new view on Danish Modernism by celebrating the skills and knowledge of the women of the period. Whereas books on Danish architecture history traditionally focus on a small group of men and their work on canonical buildings, this book re-explores the period from 1930-1980 by shedding light on a number of women, who are otherwise rarely mentioned - women who nevertheless contributed greatly to shaping Danish cities and landscapes, as well as the architecture of the modern Danish welfare state.

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