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knippelsbro, arkitekt Kaj Gottlob 1937

de danske modernister var uddannet som klassicister, hvilket viser sig i deres følsomhed over for bygningens profilering - her i spillet mellem kobberets vandrette, stående false og vinduernes hvidmalede stålkarme.

det er lektier lært ved at sidde og tegne korinthiske kapitæler - en forfinelse, der var i modstrid med modernismens fokus på sociale forhold, og som fik kritisk revy til i sin tid at skrive "aage rafn er taget til samsø for at opføre en akvarel" om en af gottlobs samtidige.
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Camera location55° 40′ 28.22″ N, 12° 35′ 13.89″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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