Erik Gunnar Asplund (1885 - 1940)
1885-09-22Stockholm, Sweden1940-10-20Stockholm, SwedenSweden
Erik Gunnar Asplund
Erik Gunnar Asplund was a Swedish architect, mostly known as a key representative of Nordic Classicism of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style which made its breakthrough in Sweden at the Stockholm International Exhibition (1930). Asplund was professor of architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology from 1931. His appointment was marked by a lecture, later published under the title "Our architectonic concept of space." The Woodland Crematorium at Stockholm South Cemetery (1935-1940) is considered his finest work and one of the masterpieces of modern architecture.
Date and place of birt: | 22 september 1885, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Date and place of death: | 20 october 1940, Stockholm, Sweden |
Nationality: | Sweden |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Architect, Artist, Designer |
Art style: | Functionalism, Modern art, Neoclassicism |