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«A carefully developed and beautifully executed book.»

«A carefully developed and beautifully executed book.»

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Sigurd Lewerentz, Pure Aesthetics

St Mark's Church, Stockholm

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An atmospheric masterpiece of modern sacred architecture: Sigurd Lewerentz’s Markuskyrkan (St Mark’s Church) in Stockholm’s Björkhagen district


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Title Details
Edited by Karin Björkquist, Sébastien Corbari
2021
Hardback
352 pages, 218 color and 15 b/w illustrations
20 x 27 cm
ISBN 978-3-03860-243-9

St Mark’s Church in Björkhagen, one of Stockholm’s southern districts, is one of Sigurd Lewerentz’s (1885–1975) key designs. In contrast to Lewerentz’s other famous church, St Peter’s in Klippan, no book has been published to date that constitutes a fitting tribute to this masterpiece of brick brutalism.

This new building monograph now opulently and carefully fills this gap. Some 200 newly taken color photographs and especially drawn explanatory plans, alongside essays by distinguished authorities on Lewerentz’s arechitecture, make this book a visual feast. It demonstrates the exquisitely atmospheric St Mark’s Church as a whole and its embedment in the urban landscape. Moreover, it highlights many details, such as floor coverings, furnishings, lamps, banisters, the altar, and other liturgical features. The essays explore aspects of materiality and topics such as the church’s special acoustics and atmosphere in an attempt to reveal the secret of Sigurd Lewerentz’s church designs.

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“A carefully developed and beautifully executed book.” John Hill, A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

“The showcasing of the architecture’s hard-to-convey aesthetics and materiality through photography, texts and drawings is of the highest quality—as a MasterChef rating, I would give it 10/10.” Esa Laaksonen, ARK Finnland

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