Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint
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Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (1853-1930) was a Danish architect, designer, painter and architectural theorist. In 1913 he designed the Grundtvig's Church in Bispebjerg, Copenhagen in a brick expressionist style that relied heavily on Scandinavian brick gothic traditions for its influences. Construction began in 1919 and was completed in 1926. The surrounding buildings were completed by his son Kaare Jensen-Klint in 1940.[1]
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- (Danish) Grundtvigs Kirke
[edit] Notes
- ^ Curl p.399
[edit] References
- Curl, James Stevens [2006]. A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (Paperback), Second Edition (in English), Oxford University Press, 880. ISBN 0-19-860678-8.