Aesthetic-Madonna

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Sir Peter Cook, who teached at LTH: School of Architecture, has inspired and generated much of my architecture. I have made an effort with Sir Peter Cook in my thoughts, and have pushed myself harder to make an impression in architecture. He is architecture.


A New version of: 1922 Les maisons "Citrohan" 2me étude, projet


A New version of: 1925 Pavillon

"Esprit-Nouveau" a' l' exposition

"Art Décoratif", Paris

Master thesis -Skatens fiskeläge Umeå  2008

                    -Skatens fishing-village

                    -Skatens village de pêcheurs  

To read:EUROPAS TRÄDGÅRDAR  

FRÅN ANTIKEN TILL NUTIDEN

Anna-Maria Blennow

Photography Olle Svedberg

To read: EUROPE'S GARDENS
From ancient times to the present day

Le Corbusier said that the home would be a machine to live in. Many relate to the fact that the home would be practical and functional. It is probably not Le Corbusier's opinion. His intention is most certainly the aesthetic intention. The machine has an aesthetic value, an aesthetic that is relevant to its time. According to Le Corbusier, the residence and its architecture must have the same aesthetic value for their time. Model - Madonna - Aesthetic - Madonna



On a flight between Malmö Sturup Airport and Stockholm Bromma Airport, I traveled on the same aircraft as Sir Peter Cook. In the room waiting for ascension, so was Sir Peter Cook waiting for boarding. When I passed him, he recognized me i think, as if we had been seen before. If he recognized me from the School of Architecture, I did not know. What I was thinking was to say hello. But did not produce a sound.

He boarded the plane before me. When I entered the plane, he was almost in the very front of the cabin. Sir Peter Cook looked back at me in recognition as I passed in the aisle. Again, when I was going to say hello, I didn't get something like hello. I continued along the aisle and sat in the back of the plane. The plane lifted from the ground, and I wondered if I had been in the chair next to Sir Peter Cook... the plane flew through the fall or winter evening with all the stars in the space around the aircraft and the earth... would he appreciate talking about architecture with me? in his spare time.

The aircraft flew on in the dark evening sky with all these stars around. In my mind I have many times made this trip on the aircraft with Sir Peter Cook sitting almost at the front of the cabin and me in the back but on the same side of the aisle. The aircraft went in for landing, with an always just as beautiful Stockholm evening under the wings. The aircraft landed calmly and saftely, when it took ground at Stockholm Bromma Airport, and a beautiful evening in Stockholm. On the way out of the aircraft over the runway, as at Bromma, and into the Terminal building, I didn't see Sir Peter Cook any more at that time.

But still, he is Architecture!


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