Nice setting for lecture about Forgotten Houses
It was a full house with 100 enthusiastic listeners for Marianne Ibler’s lecture “The known and the Forgotten Houses”.
It was a full house with 100 enthusiastic listeners for Marianne Ibler’s lecture “The known and the Forgotten Houses”.
See also the interview and my latest book Friis&Moltke Husene. Launched today in the DR Danish television program “Huse med Hemmeligheder”.
Lately the Danish magazine BO BEDRE featured a 4 pages long interview with Marianne Ibler about the latest book FRIIS&MOLTKE HUSENE. In the years
Our focus on sustainable architecture today is similar to the questions posed in our book GD#4 Sustainability Bæredygtighed in 2018: How do we build without
Nice architecture with cozy interiors doesn’t always have to do with the famous saying “Less is More”. Nordic old buildings can certainly be boosted
“I’m sitting right here enjoying your lovely book The Architect’s Meal, which is filled with 70 receipes. Such beautiful drawings and texts you made
Kay Fisker and The Danish Academy in Rome from 2006 is still popular and is sold to different parts of the world. The book
Today in the digital journal Byrummonitor you can read journalist Gry Pouline Kofoed’s exciting interview with author and architect Ph.d. Marianne Ibler about the
Total peace reigns at the end of the road at the red Eagle castle (“Ørneborgen”) on a July morning in Holte. Only birds chirp
Here you can see a large review of the new book about Knud Friis and Elmar Moltke’s single-family houses, which was published in the
FRIIS&MOLTKE HUSENE is the story of how the Danish famous architects Knud Friis and Elmar Moltke changed Danish residential architecture with simple, economical and sustainably beautiful houses designed for ordinary people between 1950-1977.
It is written in Danish with a summary in English.
Architects, academics, doctors, school teachers, bakers, engineers, carpenters, bricklayers, professors, directors, gardeners, shop owners, postmen, artists, economists, truckers, etc., all had beautiful houses designed
The book “Friis&Moltke Husene” which is currently in the printing house is based on several ridiculous stories. The first house in the book, for
I forbindelse med arbejdet til min bog der udkommer i august ”Friis&Moltke Husene” har jeg fået flere overraskelser. En dag kørte jeg og bogens
On a gray day in December, I went to see the house of the furniture designer and architect Finn Juhl. The house has been
A charming little outdoor atrium space welcomes me as I approach the single-family house I’ve come to see. Weeds shoot up from a house
A few cyclists and cars pass by as I go to find the cardboard factory, which in 2021 was converted into modern townhouses on
Learn about what Nordic architect’s consider important for the future of Nordic architecture. By words and illustrations. Contains 5 points for the future of
Finally the beautiful Louisiana Museum of Modern Art has again opened after a long pause due to the corona pandemic. We are so pleased
It was all about the recent book “News in Nordic Architecture 2020” and Marianne Ibler opinions on Nordic architecture today. Featured was also architecture
\”Bodil Binner goldsmith. The Story. The Profile. The Woman\”, skrevet af Nina Hald. The launch was held in time-slots due to the present corona-situation.
In the journal Byggeri + Arkitektur (10.november 2020) you find Marianne Iblers article “Vi mangler et manifest for miljøet og arkitekturen”! Check out the
Publisher Marianne Ibler gave the opening talk ”Internationalisering – En chance, en risiko eller bare nødvendig ?” Marianne Ibler also participated at the paneldebate
NEW BOOK WILL BE LAUNCHED DECEMBER 3rd ! Jewellery shares common ground with architecture. Both are grounded in ancient crafts, with their own particular
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