Nordic Classicism
Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between 1910 and 1930. Until a resurgence of interest for the period during the 1980s (marked by several scholarly studies and public exhibitions), Nordic Classicism was regarded as a mere interlude between two far more well-known architectural movements, National Romanticism or Jugendstil (often seen as equivalent or parallel to Art Nouveau) and Functionalism (aka Modernism).
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Nordic Classicism
Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between 1910 and 1930. Until a resurgence of interest for the period during the 1980s (marked by several scholarly studies and public exhibitions), Nordic Classicism was regarded as a mere interlude between two far more well-known architectural movements, National Romanticism or Jugendstil (often seen as equivalent or parallel to Art Nouveau) and Functionalism (aka Modernism).
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Le classicisme nordique fut un ...... nouveau et le fonctionnalisme.
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Nordic Classicism was a style ...... Functionalism (aka Modernism).
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Nordischer Klassizismus (auch ...... Klassizismus langsam ein Ende.
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Североевропейский неоклассициз ...... е Морского музея в Стокгольме.
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Le classicisme nordique fut un ...... nouveau et le fonctionnalisme.
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Nordic Classicism was a style ...... Functionalism (aka Modernism).
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Nordischer Klassizismus (auch ...... Klassizismus langsam ein Ende.
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Североевропейский неоклассициз ...... 1930 году, некоторые здания п
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Classicisme nordique
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Nordic Classicism
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Nordischer Klassizismus
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Североевропейский неоклассицизм
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