Carl Nyrén
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Carl Nyrén (born 1917) is a Swedish architect. Nyrén was initially influenced by Gunnar Asplund's modernism, and later, in the 1960's, developed towards a structuralistic architecture. In the last twenty years, his buildings have been characterized by a romantic, humanistic style. Though Nyrén himself is now retired, his office, Nyréns Arkitektkontor AB, remains one of Sweden's leading architectural firms.
Nyrén's buildings:
- the School of Economics at Gothenburg University, 1952
- the Faculty of Education, University College of Malmö, 1963 and 1973
- the Pharmacia Laboratory in Uppsala, 1960s-80s[citation needed]
- the Arrhenius Laboratory at Stockholm University, 1973
- Gottsunda Church, Uppsala, 1980
- Uppsala City Library, 1986
- Extension of the Jönköping County Museum, 1991
- "Artisten", education facility for music and theater, Gothenburg University, 1992
- the Vitlycke Museum, Tanum, 1999