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The first book in a new global series about the modern architectural process, Share: Conversations about Contemporary Architecture ? The Nordic Countries features interviews between Canadian architect Todd Saunders and 30 leading architectural figures from Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland. Co-authored and edited by Jonathan Bell.

Produktbeschreibung
The first book in a new global series about the modern architectural process, Share: Conversations about Contemporary Architecture ? The Nordic Countries features interviews between Canadian architect Todd Saunders and 30 leading architectural figures from Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland. Co-authored and edited by Jonathan Bell.
Autorenporträt
Todd Saunders Norway-based Canadian architect Todd Saunders has a unique understanding of Nordic landscapes. His architecture, set in some of the most remote locations on earth, splices modern sculptural forms with a deep-rooted respect for nature. Rather than imposing themselves upon the environment and coast, Saunders's buildings seek a sensitive accommodation within the topography, among the icy flora, fauna and treescapes of the landscapes they inhabit. In addition to practice, Saunders is a visiting professor at Yale University, Connecticut, USA. Jonathan Bell Jonathan Bell is a London-based writer who specialises in architecture and transport design. He co-wrote Todd Saunders' first monograph in 2012, and his recent books include 21st Century House and The New Modern House. He is a regular contributor to many international lifestyle and design magazines, including Wallpaper* magazine. Ian Holcroft Ian Holcroft is a Norway-based English designer who has worked for the past 20 years within visual communication, exhibition design and book design. Ian recently designed Todd Saunders' monograph New Northern Houses (2021) and has designed art and poetry publications for Bergen City Council for the past decade.