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Ivar Justus Tengbom (7 avril 1878 – 6 août 1968) est un architecte suédois qui s'est illustré comme une figure majeure des trois grandes écoles architecturales qui ont marqué les paysages urbains de son pays dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, successivement le national-romantisme suédois d'avant 1920, le néo-classicisme nordique des années 1920 puis le fonctionnalisme des années 1930. Ivar Justus TENGBOM (7a de Aprilo, 1878 – 6a de Aŭgusto, 1968) estis sveda arkitekto kaj unu el la plej bone konataj reprezentantoj de la sveda novklasika arkitekturo de la 1910-aj kaj 1920-aj jaroj. En la 1920-aj li faris la desegnon por la konstruaĵo de la Stokholma Altlernejo de Ekonomiko (1925) kaj la Stokholma Koncertejo (1923–1926) en la placo Hötorget. La hejmo de la Reĝa Stokholma Filharmonia Orkestro kaj konata kiel la loko kie okazas la ceremonio de la Nobel-premioj, nome Hall, hel-blua konstruaĵo kun portiko kun altaj, sveltaj poligonaj kolonooj kun korintaj kapiteloj. La koncertejo estas probable la plej bone konata konstruaĵo de Tengbom kaj, kune kun la Stokholma Publika Biblioteko de Gunnar Asplund, nome la plej amplekse agnoskita ekzemplo de novklasika arkitekturo de la sved Ivar Justus Tengbom (* 7. April 1878 bei Gränna; † 6. August 1968 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Architekt, eine seiner bekanntesten Arbeiten ist das Stockholmer Konzerthaus. Ivar Justus Tengbom, född 7 april 1878 på Nynäs gård i Vireda socken, död 6 augusti 1968 i Stockholm, var en svensk arkitekt och ämbetsman. Till hans mest kända verk hör Stockholms konserthus och Tändstickspalatset. Ivar Justus Tengbom (April 7, 1878 – August 6, 1968) was a Swedish architect and one of the best-known representatives of the Swedish neo-classical architecture of the 1910s and 1920s. Tengbom was born in in Jönköping County, studied at the Chalmers School of Technology in Gothenburg 1894-1898, at the architecture school of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm 1898-1901 (being awarded the so-called Royal Medal) and abroad 1905-1906. He worked 1906-1912 with in Stockholm and Gothenburg 1906-1912, and on his own from 1912 in Stockholm. He was appointed architect in the Office of the Chief Intendant in 1906 and professor of architecture in the in 1916. He became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1917. In 1921 he was appointed Director General of the State Office of
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Ivar Justus Tengbom, född 7 april 1878 på Nynäs gård i Vireda socken, död 6 augusti 1968 i Stockholm, var en svensk arkitekt och ämbetsman. Till hans mest kända verk hör Stockholms konserthus och Tändstickspalatset. Ivar Justus Tengbom (* 7. April 1878 bei Gränna; † 6. August 1968 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Architekt, eine seiner bekanntesten Arbeiten ist das Stockholmer Konzerthaus. Ivar Justus Tengbom (April 7, 1878 – August 6, 1968) was a Swedish architect and one of the best-known representatives of the Swedish neo-classical architecture of the 1910s and 1920s. Tengbom was born in in Jönköping County, studied at the Chalmers School of Technology in Gothenburg 1894-1898, at the architecture school of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm 1898-1901 (being awarded the so-called Royal Medal) and abroad 1905-1906. He worked 1906-1912 with in Stockholm and Gothenburg 1906-1912, and on his own from 1912 in Stockholm. He was appointed architect in the Office of the Chief Intendant in 1906 and professor of architecture in the in 1916. He became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1917. In 1921 he was appointed Director General of the State Office of Construction (Byggnadsstyrelsen). The architect firm Tengbom & Torulf won second prize in the 1905 competition for the Stockholm City Hall building (after Ragnar Östberg), and in 1906 again second prize for the Engelbrektskyrkan (Engelbrekt Church) in Stockholm (built according to the design of Lars Israel Wahlman). They were more successful in the competition for the City Court building (rådhus) in Borås in 1909, where they won first prize and were allowed to execute their design. Another public building designed by Tengbom in collaboration with Torulf was the new church in Arvika, completed in 1911. The two also received the commission to build a hunting lodge for Eric von Rosen in what is today Jaktstuguskogen Nature Reserve. The Trelleborg Water Tower was built after drawings by Tengbom and completed in 1912. After Tengbom left the collaboration with Torulf, he made the design for the main office of the Stockholms Enskilda Bank at the Kungsträdgården Park in Stockholm (1912–1915). Another Stockholm office for the bank, at Götgatan on Södermalm, was built according to Tengbom's design in 1916. Another bank office was the one designed for the (1916). Other Tengbom buildings from the time period were that of the building for the daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet at the street Karduansmakargatan in Stockholm, and the Högalidskyrkan (Högalid Church) in Stockholm (after winning first prize in a competition). In the 1920s he made the design for the building of the Stockholm School of Economics (1925) and the Stockholm Concert Hall (1923–1926) at Hötorget Square. The home of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and known as the place where the Nobel Prize ceremony takes place, the Hall, a light-blue building with a portico with tall, slender polygonal columns with corinthian capitals. The concert hall is probably Tengbom's best-known building and, together with Gunnar Asplund's Stockholm Public Library, the most widely recognized example of the neo-classical architecture of the Swedish 1920s, in English referred to as Swedish Grace. In the last years of the 1920s, he designed the main office of Ivar Kreuger's corporation at Trädgårdsgatan in Stockholm. His later production includes the building for the Swedish Institute at Rome 1938-1940. He was awarded one of the inaugural Prince Eugen Medals in 1945 for architecture. His son (1911–2009) was also, in his own right, a very famous architect. One of his greatest creations was , one of the tallest buildings in Stockholm. His daughter, Ann-Mari Tengbom, married Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck. Ivar Justus TENGBOM (7a de Aprilo, 1878 – 6a de Aŭgusto, 1968) estis sveda arkitekto kaj unu el la plej bone konataj reprezentantoj de la sveda novklasika arkitekturo de la 1910-aj kaj 1920-aj jaroj. En la 1920-aj li faris la desegnon por la konstruaĵo de la Stokholma Altlernejo de Ekonomiko (1925) kaj la Stokholma Koncertejo (1923–1926) en la placo Hötorget. La hejmo de la Reĝa Stokholma Filharmonia Orkestro kaj konata kiel la loko kie okazas la ceremonio de la Nobel-premioj, nome Hall, hel-blua konstruaĵo kun portiko kun altaj, sveltaj poligonaj kolonooj kun korintaj kapiteloj. La koncertejo estas probable la plej bone konata konstruaĵo de Tengbom kaj, kune kun la Stokholma Publika Biblioteko de Gunnar Asplund, nome la plej amplekse agnoskita ekzemplo de novklasika arkitekturo de la svedaj 1920-aj jaroj, konata ankaŭ kiel Sveda Gracio. Ivar Justus Tengbom (7 avril 1878 – 6 août 1968) est un architecte suédois qui s'est illustré comme une figure majeure des trois grandes écoles architecturales qui ont marqué les paysages urbains de son pays dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, successivement le national-romantisme suédois d'avant 1920, le néo-classicisme nordique des années 1920 puis le fonctionnalisme des années 1930.
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